Interpretation: The difference among temperature, heat and thermal energy is to be stated.
Concept Introduction: The property that is not dependent over the amount of material that is being measured is known as intensive property. The property that is dependent over the amount of material that is being measured is known as extensive property.
Answer to Problem 6A
The basic difference among temperature, heat and thermal energy is as follows. Temperature does not depend on the amount of substance, whereas thermal energy and heat depends on the amount of substance.
Explanation of Solution
Temperature is an intensive property. It is identical for every part of system, whereas thermal energy and heat are the examples of extensive property.
The flow of energy into the system or out of the system is knows as heat. Thermal energy is the internal energy present in a system.
The basic difference among temperature, heat and thermal energy is as follows. Temperature does not depend on the amount of substance, whereas thermal energy and heat depends on the amount of substance.
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