(i) Heat can be measured in kelvin. Ans: - False.
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However, temperature is measured in kelvin (K). Heat and temperature are related but not the same thing. Heat refers to the transfer of energy between objects due to a temperature difference. It is the energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object. Show more…
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