Physics, asked by Nehakp, 1 year ago

how can two quantities having the same heat differ in their temperature??

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Answered by aishregards
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hey I think it depends on whether body is a conductor or an insulator of heat. supposingly we provide same amount of heat to two bodies one being an insulator and the other being a conductor. we know temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body so the fact that whether a body is the same depends. please notify me when you receive a better answer than this and please don't hesitate to correct me... always remained my doubt too...

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Answered by MansiArora5
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Temperature is the measures of average kinetic energy of the molecules in something its measured in Celsius and Kelvin.

Heat flows as a result of a temperature difference between two object heat and temperature are not the same.

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