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2 February, 10:26

Explain the difference between heat and temperature. Does 1L of water at 65*F have more, less, or the same quantity of energy as 1L of water at 65*C?

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  1. 2 February, 10:33
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    heat is the energy in a substance

    And it is the The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy and it's shown as J.

    But temperature is a way to measure ONLY the Kinetic energy of a substance ...

    And it's K or C° or F ...
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