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What is the difference between heat and thermal energy?
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Heat refers to the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference. It is the transfer of energy between objects or systems at different temperatures. Heat is measured in units of joules or calories.

Thermal energy, on the other hand, refers to the total energy of the particles that make up a substance. It is the internal energy of an object or system due to the motion and vibration of its particles. Thermal energy depends on both the temperature and the amount of substance. Thermal energy is also measured in units of joules or calories.

In summary, heat is the transfer of thermal energy, while thermal energy is the total energy of the particles within an object or system.
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Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between things with different temperatures. Thermal energy is the total energy inside an object or system due to the movement of its particles.
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