As defined in thermodynamics, heat is the energy that flows between two systems as a result of temperature differences
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As defined in thermodynamics, heat is the energy that flows between two systems as a result of temperature differences (a system contains neither heat nor work, but can produce heat or do work). Heat thus differs from thermal energy.
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