What is the Difference between Heat and Temperature?
Answer – Heat is the flow of energy from a hotter body to a colder body, whereas temperature is a measure of the intensity of that energy.
Explanation:
Here is a table with a brief explanation of some of the primary differences between heat and temperature:
Property | Heat | Temperature |
Definition | Heat is the transfer of energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference. | Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. |
Unit of measurement | Heat is measured in joules (J) or calories (cal). | Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), or Kelvin (K). |
Relationship to energy | Heat is a form of energy. | Temperature is related to the intensity of heat energy. |
Direction of flow | Heat is a scalar quantity, but it has direction in that heat transfer occurs from a hotter object to a colder object. | Temperature is a scalar quantity (i.e., it has only magnitude and no direction). |
Symbol | Q | T |
Device used to measure it | Calorimeter | Thermometer |
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