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State the differences between Heat and Temperature.

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Answered by tpalak105
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Explanation:

Heat : the flow of energy from a warm to a cooler object is known as heat.

2.The transfer of heat energy is from a higher temperature material to a lower temperature substance . It is due to the fact that faster vibrating molecules shift their energy to slower vibrating molecules.

3. the body's heat content determines whether it is hot or cold.The body will get hotel as the heat content.

Temperature: temperature is a measure of the average Kinetic energy e of the particles in an object.

2. when temperature increases, the motion of these particles also increases

3. thermometer is used to determine the temperature.In other terms, the internal energy of a system is determined by its temperature.

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Answered by CopyThat
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Answer :

Heat :-

It is the form of energy which flows from a hot body to a cold body when the both are kept in contact with each other.

The S.I. unit of heat is joule (J).

The amount of heat contained in a body depends on mass, temperature and substance of the body.

Heat is measured by principle of calorimetry.

Temperature :-

It is the quantity which determines the direction of flow of heat on keeping the two bodies at different temperatures in contact.

The S.I. unit of temperature is kelvin (K).

The temperature of a body depends on average kinetic energy of the molecules of the body due to random motion.

Heat is measured by the principle of thermometer.

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