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Which is the correct distinction between temperature and heat?

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Which is the correct distinction between temperature and heat?


  1. Temperature is a measure of the amount of heat in an object and heat is the energy that fl ows between objects which have different temperatures.
  2. Heat is a measure of the energy contained within an object and temperature is the objective measurement of heat.
  3. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles and heat is the energy that fl ows between objects as a result of a temperature difference.
  4. Heat is the energy that fl ows from a cold object to a hotter object and temperature measures the average random kinetic energy of the particles.

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C: Heat fl ows from the object at higher temperature to the object at lower temperature. Choices A and B have nonsense as their reference to temperature.

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