How does heat differ from temperature?
temperature is the measure of heat.
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How does heat differ from temperature?
temperature is the measure of heat.
temperature and heat are the same thing.
temperature measures thermal energy, and heat is the flow of thermal energy.
temperature measures the loss of energy, and heat measures the gain of energy.
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