distinguish between temperature and heat?with examples.
heat or cold is our feel.... temperature is the measure of the degree of hotness or coldness.... due to temperature we feel hot or cool
little bit more about it
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 Temperature is an intensive property, while heat is an extensive property. An intensive property means that the amount of substance present will not change the specific trait. For example, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees. One liter of water boils at 100 degrees the same as 15 liters of water boils at 100 degrees. An extensive property is one that does depend on amount present. An example is that the amount of heat produced by one liter of boiling water will differ from the amount of heat produced by 15 liters of boiling water. A good comparison of heat and temperature is shown with fireworks sparklers. The sparks that come off of the sparkler are ejected particles of metal, and temperatures of these sparks can reach up to 3000 degrees C. However, these sparks will not burn you if they land on you, even though the temperature is extremely high. Why? The sparks do not have enough mass and cannot contain enough heat. Though the sparks have high temperature, the amount of heat (thermal energy) they contain is very small.
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