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Explain the difference between heat and temperature. Does 1 L of water at 658°F have more, less, or the same quantity of energy as 1 L of water at 65°C?

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The answer is- The energy of 1 L water at temperature 347.78 °C have more energy as 1 L of water at temperature 65°C.

Heat is a type of energy that causes a person's body to feel hot or cold.

While the temperature of an object is a parameter that indicates how hot or cold the object is.

How is the temperature in degree Fahrenheit converted to degree celsius?

  • To convert the temperature in Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by 5/9.

°[tex]C =( ^0F -32) * \frac{5}{9}[/tex]

  • Now, heat is a form of energy that flows from hotter object to colder object and temperature indicates whether the object is hot or cold by measuring its average kinetic energy.
  • Now, the given temperature of 1 L water is 658 °F. This temperature in degree celsius is calculated as-

°C [tex]= (658 F-32) *\frac{5}{9} = 347.78 \° C[/tex]

  • Now, higher the temperature, higher is the energy of water. Thus, the energy of 1 L water at 347.78 °C have more energy as 1 L of water at 65°C.

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