Temperature can refer to heat or cold
Heat refers to heat
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2006-07-12 21:22:51
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answered by ? 6
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Heat is a radiant affect of energy, and temperature is a measurement scale used to gage the reactionary affect.
Also people should always maintain open minds to look for better ways of producing more accurate scales, as whom is to say that the ones in which we are currently using are best.
I know this sounds philosophical, however I see so many close minded people whom believe that they have to go standard Quo, and that only Leeds to close mindedness.
Close mindedness leads to stagnation.
2006-07-12 22:10:24
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answered by Thoughtfull 4
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warmth is the capability that is in count. that's the state of delight of atoms- much less excitement, much less warmth. No capability in any respect is absolute 0, which has by no skill been reached yet we've measured very close to to it. Temperature is how plenty capability is recent at any given 2d. particularly some scales have been devised to symbolize temperature: Farenheit, Celsius, Rankin, Kelvin. Like darkish is the absence of sunshine, chilly is the absence of warmth. that is why we degree gentle and warmth and intelligence, no longer darkness and coldness and lack of awareness as a results of fact they do no longer seem to be issues.
2016-12-10 05:56:43
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answered by yakel 4
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Temperature is a number that is related to the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance. If temperature is measured in Kelvin degrees, then this number is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
Heat is a measurement of the total energy in a substance. That total energy is made up of not only of the kinetic energies of the molecules of the substance, but total energy is also made up of the potential energies of the molecules.
check for more:
http://id.mind.net/~zona/mstm/physics/mechanics/energy/heatAndTemperature/heatAndTemperature.html
2006-07-12 21:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat when measured in terms of degrees is called temperature.
2006-07-12 21:22:39
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answered by suchsi 5
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The difference is specifics. Heat is high temperature. Cold is also a temperature but not heat. :)
2006-07-12 21:22:44
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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Temp is a term that's normally associated with the measurement of heat.
2006-07-12 21:21:56
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answered by anguir 2
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temperature- the degree of hotness and coldness
heat- form of energy that cause the sansation on warmness(hotness) or in other way heat is the total amount of kinetic energy present in a body.
2006-07-12 21:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Temperature is a measure of average molecular kinetic energy.
2006-07-13 12:29:03
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answered by rb42redsuns 6
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heat is energy released due to the random motion of particles, while temperature represents a measure of the intensity of this energy.
2006-07-12 21:23:41
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answered by prune 3
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temperature is a unit of measure that quantifies the molecular energy referred to as heat.
2006-07-12 21:22:54
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answered by youknowkennio 3
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