Temperature is the amount (or lack thereof) thermal energy contained in a mass. Heat is a type of energy. also known as thermal energy.
heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
Heat....Okay. Heat. Heat is a temperature usually above a certain level.
Latent heat of vapourisation can be define as the rate by which water is heat to vapourise, it has a difference with evaporation because evaporation occurs directly when the water start heatin while vapourisation always start in a specific temperature
The scientific definition of heat is the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles of any given substance. The less scientific definition would be the degree of hotness, or the temperature.
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
Heat....Okay. Heat. Heat is a temperature usually above a certain level.
Yes it does. But remember how you define 'heat': There are a lot of gasses existing on this planet at or even below room temperature, such as the air that you breathe.
Latent heat of vapourisation can be define as the rate by which water is heat to vapourise, it has a difference with evaporation because evaporation occurs directly when the water start heatin while vapourisation always start in a specific temperature
1 Joule heat is the the temperature of 1 g of water by 0.24 K. the typical energy released as heat by a person at rest, every 1/60th of a second.
Isothermal expansion is what keeps gas at a constant temperature. It works by absorbing heat in order to conserve energy.
The scientific definition of heat is the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles of any given substance. The less scientific definition would be the degree of hotness, or the temperature.
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
The flow of heat in and out of an object changes its temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
To define pH you need to define the temperature you are talking about - at higher temperature, pH increases.
Define Heat of Work and Explain how it is computed.Heat of Work (HOW) is the the amount of heat added to refrigerant during the compression process. The heat content of the refrigerant at the outlet of the compressor (high-side) is subtracted from the heat content at the inlet of the compressor (low-side). The unit of measurement is in Btu/lbAnswerThere is no such thing as 'heat of work'. Heat and work are two different, but related, things. 'Heat' describes energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature, whereas 'work' describes energy in transit when one form of energy is converted into another form. The difference between work and heat is a measure of the rise in the internal energy of an object.