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what is the difference between temperature and heat​

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Answered by Clαrissα
10

Required Answer:-

 \large \dag Heat :

  • Heat is a form of energy.

  • It is the phenomenon which helps in raising the temperature of an object.

  • It is measured in joules.

 \large \dag Temperature :

  • Temperature is the degree of hotness and coldness of a body.

  • It is the effect of heat.

  • It is measured in degree Celsius (°C), degree Fahrenheit (°F) or in Kelvin scales.

Extra Information:-

  • Temperature is measured using a thermometer.

  • Heat is a form of energy that flows from a body at high to low temperature.

  • Heat transfer is the form of energy that gets transferred from hotter to colder objects.

  • The three modes of transfer heat are - conduction, convection & radiation.

  • Heat transfer through radiation does not require any medium.

  • Heat transfer in liquids & gases takes place through convection.

  • Heat transfer in solids takes place through conduction.

Answered by Anonymous
20

Heat :-

  • It is a form of energy that can transfer from a hot body to a cold body.

  • It is the total kinetic energy and potential energy obtained by molecules in an object.

  • It has a working ability.

  • Its SI unit is “Joule”.

Temperature :-

  • It is the degree of hotness and coldness of a body.

  • It is the average K.E of molecules in a substance.

  • It does not have the working ability.

  • Its SI unit is “Kelvin.
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