Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, while heat is the total energy transferred between two objects due to temperature difference. Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is, whereas heat is the energy transferred as a result of temperature difference.
Yes, two objects can have the same temperature but different heat because heat depends not only on temperature but also on the mass and specific heat capacity of the objects. Objects with different masses or specific heat capacities can have different amounts of heat energy even if they are at the same temperature.
Not necessarily. The heat energy gained by the liquid and lost by the metal can be different because different materials have different specific heat capacities, meaning they require different amounts of energy to change temperature.
Yes, two bodies at the same temperature can have different amounts of heat because heat is a measure of the total thermal energy contained within an object. The amount of heat a body has depends on its mass and specific heat capacity, regardless of its temperature.
Specific heat capacities. This is a measure of how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of a substance by a certain amount. Objects with different specific heat capacities will require different amounts of heat to achieve the same temperature change.
Different materials heat up at different rates because of their unique properties such as density, specific heat capacity, and thermal conductivity. These properties determine how quickly a material can absorb, store, and transfer heat energy when subjected to a heat source. Materials with higher specific heat capacity or thermal conductivity will generally heat up more slowly than those with lower values.
32 degrees Fahrenheit
101.5 F to 102 F
Greater than 37.5 degrees C.
The average temperature is about -214 degrees Celsius, not sure about Fahrenheit. ):
it depends. if the climate it lives in is really cold then its temperature will be lower than humans.
The temperature can be as high as 15 to 20 C degrees (35-55) degrees.
Yes. Different woods have different heat value.
the land would dry crops would die and india would very hot in tempuature.
Yes, two objects can have the same temperature but different heat because heat depends not only on temperature but also on the mass and specific heat capacity of the objects. Objects with different masses or specific heat capacities can have different amounts of heat energy even if they are at the same temperature.
Heat is a type of energy.
Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke.
Yes, quite different. . . . .Temperature is used to measure heat.