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What is the Difference between Heat and Temperature?

Answer – Heat is the flow of energy from a hotter body to a colder body, whereas temperature is a measure of the intensity of that energy.

Explanation: 

Here is a table with a brief explanation of some of the primary differences between heat and temperature:  

PropertyHeatTemperature
DefinitionHeat is the transfer of energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference.Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
Unit of measurementHeat is measured in joules (J) or calories (cal).Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), or Kelvin (K).
Relationship to energyHeat is a form of energy.Temperature is related to the intensity of heat energy.
Direction of flowHeat is a scalar quantity, but it has direction in that heat transfer occurs from a hotter object to a colder object.Temperature is a scalar quantity (i.e., it has only magnitude and no direction).
SymbolQT
Device used to measure itCalorimeterThermometer

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