Assuming that you mean heat to be the internal energy of a system or object. Than temperature is a method to measure this.
The second law of thermodynamics clearly shows the relation:
dQ = TdS
where Q is the change of heat in a system
T is the temperature
S is the change of entropy, which can never decrease per definition
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Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Heat is the transfer of energy due to a temperature difference. Temperature does not directly transfer energy, but a temperature difference between two substances causes heat to flow from the hotter substance to the cooler one.
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Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect.
Heat is a kind of energy. Temperature is the thermal pressure created in the body as heat energy is supplied to the body
Heat and temperature are related but not the same thing. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, while heat is the transfer of energy between objects due to a temperature difference. Heat can change the temperature of an object by transferring energy to it.
Yes, higher temperature typically means more heat is present. Heat is a form of energy related to the motion of particles, and increasing the temperature of a substance usually increases the amount of heat it contains.
Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.
Heat is the random movement of molecules. The faster the molecules move around, the more heat is present.
A pan of boiling water has more heat energy than an iceberg. This is because the water in the pan is at a much higher temperature compared to the ice in the iceberg. Heat energy is directly related to temperature - the higher the temperature, the more heat energy an object has.