what is the difference between heat and temperature?
Answer Posted / anil chowdary
The difference is heat is thermal energy transferred from
one object to another because of a temperature difference,
and temperature is a relative measure of how hot or cold
something is measured on a scale, or the average kinetic
energy of the particles in a substance or object.
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