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3 June, 10:15

Explain why temperature is a system property but heat is not. (thermodynamics)

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  1. 3 June, 10:17
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    Explanation: Heat is energy transferred due to temperature differences only ... Bodies don't ''contain'' heat; heat is identified as it comes across system boundaries; The amount of heat needed to go from one state to another is path dependent; Adiabatic processes are ones in which no heat is transferred.
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