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Why is Q used for heat?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Use of the symbol Q for the total amount of energy transferred as heat is due to Rudolf Clausius in 1850: "Let the amount of heat which must be imparted during the transition of the gas in a definite manner from any given state to another, in which its volume is v and its temperature t, be called Q" .

Answered by mahaboobbasha14147
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Answer:

beacuse there isn't Q in the heat

So,

Explanation:

the Q was essentiall to the heat

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