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Given any two objects, the one with the higher temperature contains more heat.


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Answered by writersparadise
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Reason: Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance  and temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance.Heat energy depends on the number of particles, the speed of the particles and the type of particles in an object. Temperature do not depend on the number of particles, the speed of the particles and the type of particles in an object. If we take 2 object having same temperature and bringing them to contact will not show any energy transfer between them. This is because average energy of the objects are same.

For example: If we take water in a cup and tub with same temperature, the water in tub will have more heat because the water is more in tube and thus more thermal energy.
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