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Temperature is a measure of...
  1.... the total amount of heat possessed by something.
  2.... the flow of energy to or from something.
  3.... the total energy possessed by something.
  4.... the total kinetic energy of the constituents of something.
  5.... the amount of useful work that could be extracted from something.
  6.None of the above.

Question 2

Body A has a higher temperature than body B. Which of the following statements is true?
  1.Body A will feel hotter than body B.
  2.Body A contains more energy than body B.
  3.If placed in contact with each other, energy will flow from body A to body B.
  4.If placed in contact with a third body having temperature greater than body A, body B will absorb more heat than A.
  5.More than one statement is true.



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