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How is heat different from temperature? Make sure to write in a complete sentence and use scientific language.
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Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between systems driven by a temperature difference and measured in joules, whereas temperature is an intensive thermodynamic variable (measured in kelvin) that quantifies the average kinetic energy of particles in a system and characterizes its thermal state.
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