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Muhammad Ortiz
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14 December, 12:59
What is the scientific definition of heat
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Jimmy Guzman
14 December, 13:04
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Most of us use the word 'heat' to mean something that feels warm, but science defines heat as the flow of energy from a warm object to a cooler object.
Explanation:
Heat energy is the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases.
At a molecular level, heat is the transfer of energy that makes use of or stimulates disorderly molecular motion in the surroundings.
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