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1. What is Temperature?

Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses quantitatively the perceptions of hotness


and coldness.

2. What is heat?

Heat is the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy
source to a medium or object. Such energy transfer can occur in three ways: radiation,
conduction, and convection.

3. Where is the direction of Energy flow from?

So the direction of the flow of energy is from the sun to the carnivores. In general, energy
flows from the Sun to producers and then to consumers. The path is linear as the energy
present in one step is transferred to the next. You can find specific examples of this pathway in
an ecosystem

4. What is the measurement for temperature?

There are three main scales commonly used in the world today to measure temperature: the
Fahrenheit (°F) scale, the Celsius (°C) scale, and the Kelvin (K) scale.

5. What is the measurement for heat?

In the International System of Units (SI) the unit of measurement for heat, as a form of energy,
is the joule (J)

2. Make a list of appliances that use heat energy or temperature at home.

1. Toasters
2. Coffee makers
3. clothing irons
4. Air fryers
5. popcorn poppers
6. Electric Iron.
7. Electric heater.
8. Electric geyser.
9. Induction Cooker.
10. Microwave Oven.
11. Electric Oven
12. Hair blower.
13. Fan
14. Blender

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