Science, asked by amsavalli171985, 2 months ago

The unit of heat and temperature are

the same.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat and temperature are two different but closely related concepts. Note that they have different units: temperature typically has units of degrees Celsius ( ∘ C ^\circ\text C ∘Cdegrees, start text, C, end text) or Kelvin ( Kstart text, K, end text), and heat has units of energy, Joules ( Jstart text, J, end text).

Answered by Anonymous
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Both of em are completely different physical quantities the latter being temperature itself and former, a type of energy.

Unit of heat is Joule or calorie(calorie is preffered despite joule being Standard)

Unit of heat is Joule or calorie(calorie is preffered despite joule being Standard)For temperature its°C, °F, or Kelvin(K).

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