what is wrongbwith the statement"body at higher temperature contains more heat"?
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Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance while temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance. Heat energy depends on the speed of the particles, the number of particles (the size or mass), and the type of particles in an object. Temperature does not depend on the size or type of object. If we take two objects which have the same temperature and bring them into contact, there will be no overall transfer of energy between them because the average energies of the particles in each object are the same.
For example, 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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Body at higher temperature has more kinetic energy
I think it should be kinetic energy and not heat
Becoz heat is the internal energy of molecules whichnis associated with a particular body and differs from body to body
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I think it should be kinetic energy and not heat
Becoz heat is the internal energy of molecules whichnis associated with a particular body and differs from body to body
hope it helps
Thank u★★★
#ckc
If u have any confusion do ask me
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