What is the difference between heat and temperature?
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heat is the total energy of the of all the molecular energy inside it where as temperature is a measure of the average thermal energy in the molecules of a substance.
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HEAT
1.it is energy.
2.it is the total amount of energy possessed by the molecules in a piece of matter.
3.it is measured in joules.
TEMPERATURE
1.it is not energy.
2.it relates to the average energy of microscopic motions of a single particle in the system per degree of freedom.
3.it is measured in kelvin, celsius , or fahrenheit.
1.it is energy.
2.it is the total amount of energy possessed by the molecules in a piece of matter.
3.it is measured in joules.
TEMPERATURE
1.it is not energy.
2.it relates to the average energy of microscopic motions of a single particle in the system per degree of freedom.
3.it is measured in kelvin, celsius , or fahrenheit.
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