Physics
Distinguish between heat and temperature.
Heat Energy
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Heat | Temperature |
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Heat is a form of energy obtained due to random motion of molecules in a system. | Temperature is a quality which tells the thermal state of a body (i.e., the degree of hotness or coolness of the body) and determines the direction of flow of heat on keeping the two bodies at different temperatures in contact. |
S.I. unit of heat is Joule (J) | S.I. unit of temperature is Kelvin (K) |
The amount of heat contained in a body depends on mass, temperature, material of the body | The temperature of a body depends on the average kinetic energy of it's molecules due to their random motion. |
Heat is measured by the principle of calorimetry. | Temperature is measured by a thermometer. |
Two bodies having same quantity of heat may differ in their temperature. | Two bodies at same temperature may differ in the quantities of heat contained in them. |
When two bodies are placed in contact, the total amount of heat is equal to the sum of heat of the individual bodies. | When two bodies at different temperatures are placed in contact, the resultant temperature is a temperature in between the two temperatures . |
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