Heat refers to the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference, while temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is on a numerical scale. Specifically, heat cannot be directly measured but is calculated based on temperature, mass, and material composition, with heat only transferring from hotter to colder objects and temperature measuring the average kinetic energy of atoms and molecules.
Heat refers to the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference, while temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is on a numerical scale. Specifically, heat cannot be directly measured but is calculated based on temperature, mass, and material composition, with heat only transferring from hotter to colder objects and temperature measuring the average kinetic energy of atoms and molecules.
Heat refers to the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference, while temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is on a numerical scale. Specifically, heat cannot be directly measured but is calculated based on temperature, mass, and material composition, with heat only transferring from hotter to colder objects and temperature measuring the average kinetic energy of atoms and molecules.
AND HEAT Deiby Poveda Bustos The Difference between “Heat” and “Hot”
• The principal difference is that the word “hot” can be
defined as something is very warm E.g: The air is so hot today The best way to eat beef is when it´s hot Temperature competes with Heat
• Temperature isn´t the same as heat because it
measures the grade of hotness of something, also we can say temperature is a number which people gives to something to measure heat: 98º celsius Can you measure heat?
• No it can´t be measured directly because it is the
average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in a body • Heat content of a body depends on: Temperature, mass, and the material it´s made • Also the only way to tranfer heat is posible between one cold object (it receives heat) and the hot object (who transfers heat)