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Heat measures in what?

A.) the energy transferred between particles

B.) the speed and mass of particles

C) the mass of particles

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A. The energy transferred between particles
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Answer:

The energy transferred between particles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Temperature is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy of the molecules of a system. Heat is commonly expressed in either of two units: the calorie , an older metric unit, and the British thermal unit (Btu), an English unit commonly used in the United States. Scientists express heat in terms of the joule , a unit used for all forms of energy.

As heat is added to a substance in the solid state, the molecules of the substance gain kinetic energy and the temperature of the substance rises.

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