Heat and Temperature
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Heat corresponds to the energy possessed by the atoms in a body, which can be interpreted as the oscillation they perform around their equilibrium point.
A measure of this energy is the body's temperature. If heat is supplied to a body, its temperature increases proportionally. The proportionality constant, which we call heat capacity, is in itself a function of the temperature.
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Heat and Temperature
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Heat corresponds to the energy possessed by the atoms in a body, which can be interpreted as the oscillation they perform around their equilibrium point. A measure of this energy is the body's temperature. If heat is supplied to a body, its temperature increases proportionally. The proportionality constant, which we call heat capacity, is in itself a function of the temperature.
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