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What is heat ? How heat is different from temperature?​

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Answered by arvishaali2004
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Answer:

Explanation:

Heat:

  • It means energy which is moved between two things when one of them is hotter than the other.
  • That is, heat is defined as a spontaneous flow of energy (energy in transit) from one object to another, caused by a difference in temperature between two objects; so objects do not possess heat.

D/B Heat and Temp:

  1. Heat is a measurement of energy. Temperature, on the other hand, is a measure of the average heat or thermal energy of the molecules in a substance.
  2. Total kinetic and potential energy contained by molecules in an object-Heat Average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance- Temp.........
  3. Flows from hotter object to cooler object-Heat,  Rises when heated and falls when cooled-Temp....
Answered by vikram991
6

Explanation:

HEAT

=> Heat is nothing but the form of energy transferred from one system to another by thermal interaction. The S.I. unit of heat is joule (J). So basically, heat is a transfer of energy and is always associated with a process of some kind.

How heat is different from temperature

=> .Temperature:

The measure that is used for detecting the degree of hotness of a substance is called temperature. The more the temperature of a substance is, the hotter it will be.The device that is used for measuring temperature is called a thermometer.

It's units are: Degree Celsius , Fahrenheit or Kelvin.

=> Heat is depend on Temperature and when heat is rises so temperature high

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