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I'm confused, does heat cause vibration in molecules or do virbrating molecules cause heat? I have heard both stated. I just don't understand what heat is.
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Heat is defined as the flow of energy from a higher temperature medium to a colder one. In the context of molecular vibration, heat can cause molecules to vibrate, while vibrating molecules can also generate heat through friction. This cyclical relationship highlights that both statements regarding heat and molecular vibration are correct. Additionally, it is crucial to distinguish between heat and temperature; temperature measures the average kinetic energy of molecules, whereas heat refers to energy transfer.
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