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The main difference between heat and temperature is that temperature is solely dependent on the A. mass of a body. B. velocity of molecules within a body. C. composition of a body. D. state of matter.

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Answer:velocity of molecules within a body

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Temperature is defined as the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a body. The kinetic energy of a body depends on the velocity of the molecules of the body. When the temperature of a body increases, its particles acquire greater kinetic energy and move at higher velocity. Hence temperature depends on the velocity of the molecules of a body while heat is a form of energy.

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