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Differentiate between heat and temperature.
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Differentiate between heat and temperature.
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Heat
Temperature
The kinetic energy due to random motion of the molecules of a substance is known as its heat energy.
The quantity which determines the direction of flow of heat between two bodies kept in contact is called temperature.
S.I. unit joule (J).
S.I. unit kelvin (K).
It is measured by the principle of calorimetry.
It is measured by a thermometer.
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