a: temperature ~
b: voltage
What:
"There is also an electrical analog which may help - temperature is like voltage; heat is like amperage.
Or a fluid analog - temperature is like pressure; heat is like flow.
Heat was originally believed to be a fluid, flowing from high temperature material to low temperature material. This fluid idea is incorrect, as they later realized. However, it may help somewhat to use the idea for basic purposes."
Useful?
Writer: George
LCC:
Where:
http://cosmoquest.org/forum/showthread.php?33602-What-is-the-difference-between-heat-and-temperature
Date: Mar 14 2014 4:40 PM
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