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==The Main Idea==
==The Main Idea==


Temperature is measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in a system. While heat is the sum of all the kinetic energies of all the particles in a system, temperature is the average kinetic energy of the particles in the system.  
Temperature is measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in a system. Difference between temperature and heat is that heat is the sum of all the kinetic energies of the particles in a system. Adding heat to a system causes its temperature to rise. Newton's zeroth law states that a system reaches a thermal equilibrium when there is no observable change in temperature between a system. Therefore, the change in temperature causes heat to flow from a high temperature system to a low temperature system.




===A Mathematical Model===
===A Mathematical Model===
The relationship between heat transfer and temperature can be modeled with this equation:


  Q = m c Delta T
  Q = m c Delta T

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The Main Idea

Temperature is measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in a system. Difference between temperature and heat is that heat is the sum of all the kinetic energies of the particles in a system. Adding heat to a system causes its temperature to rise. Newton's zeroth law states that a system reaches a thermal equilibrium when there is no observable change in temperature between a system. Therefore, the change in temperature causes heat to flow from a high temperature system to a low temperature system.


A Mathematical Model

The relationship between heat transfer and temperature can be modeled with this equation:
Q = m c Delta T

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