what is Mutual relation between heat and temperature
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The hotter an object is, the faster the motion of the molecules inside it. Thus, the heat of an object is the total energy of all the molecular motion inside that object. Temperature, on the other hand, is a measureof the average heat or thermal energy of the molecules in a substance.
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→As We Know, Heat & Temperature Is Same Thing But There Are A Small Difference Between Them.
Those Two Are Related To Each Other But Are Different Concepts.
Heat Is A Total Energy Of Molecular Motion In A Substance.Heat energy depends on the speed of the particles, the number of particles.
Temperature Is Measure Of The Average Energy Of Molecular Motion In A Substance.Temperature does not depend on the size or type of object.
◆For Your Understanding:-
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The temperature of a small cup of water might be the same as the temperature of a large tub of water, but the tub of water has more heat because it has more water and thus more total thermal energy.
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Here Is Your Answer☺️
→As We Know, Heat & Temperature Is Same Thing But There Are A Small Difference Between Them.
Those Two Are Related To Each Other But Are Different Concepts.
Heat Is A Total Energy Of Molecular Motion In A Substance.Heat energy depends on the speed of the particles, the number of particles.
Temperature Is Measure Of The Average Energy Of Molecular Motion In A Substance.Temperature does not depend on the size or type of object.
◆For Your Understanding:-
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The temperature of a small cup of water might be the same as the temperature of a large tub of water, but the tub of water has more heat because it has more water and thus more total thermal energy.
Hope My Answer Helped☺️
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