Question
Question: How are heat and temperature are related?...
How are heat and temperature are related?
Solution
Heat is directly proportional to the temperature. If the heat is going to increase automatically the temperature of the particular object or temperature of the chemical reaction is also going to increase at a time.
Complete step-by-step answer: - In the question it is asked what the relation between the heat and temperature is.
- There is a formula which explains about the relation between heat and temperature and it is as follows.
Q=mc(ΔT)
Here Q = heat
M =mass of the system
C = specific heat capacity
ΔT = Increase in temperature
- Heat is going to measure in Joules and it flows from one system to another due to the difference in the temperature of the systems.
- We know that heat always flows from hotter to colder regions.
- Temperature is going to measure the average kinetic energy of the molecules and it is going to measure with oC and it is going to be used in the form of degree kelvin in science.
- As the heat increases the temperature of the system also increases.
Note: Heat is going to measure with the help of the motion of all the molecules or particles in a system. When two different objects having different heat are in contact then the heat flows from higher heat content object to low heat content object. Then finally the two systems will reach the same point where they contain the same amount of heat after sometime.