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Thermal and heating phenomena are part of the physical phenomena which we meet in our daily lives. We know that Heat and Temperature are nouns which are part of everyday language and that they are rarely used in a scientifically correct manner. They are frequently identified or used in circular definitions in which one refers directly to the other as a synonym. This is the mistake which is made when we say that the temperature measures "how hot it is", or when a person who has a fever is said to "be hot", etc..