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Heat (disambiguation) Totally Explained
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Heat, in physics, is energy which is spontaneously flowing from an object with a high temperature to an object with a lower temperature.
Heat can also refer to:
In physics:
- Thermal energy, the sum of a body's latent and sensible forms of energy (sometimes confused with "heat")
- Heating, the act of increasing temperature
Publications:
Heat (magazine), a British magazine
Heat (manga), a manga written by Yoshiyuki Okamura
, a book by George Monbiot
In film:
Heat (film), 1995 film starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro
Heat (1986 film), 1986 film starring Burt Reynolds
Heat (1972 film), 1972 film starring Sylvia Miles and Joe Dallesandro
In sports:
Heat (racing), a preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a later race
Miami Heat, a National Basketball Association team
Guildford Heat, a British Basketball League Team
Heat (professional wrestling), applause or booing given by fans to a professional wrestler
WWE Heat, a professional wrestling television program
Heat, in baseball, a colloquialism for a fastball
In music:
Heat (band), a Christian band from Salford, United Kingdom
Heat (song), a song by rapper 50 Cent
Other:
Heat, in the biological estrous cycle, a period of increased sexual drive
High Explosive Anti-Tank, in military technology, a shell with a shaped charge
Pungency, the hotness or spiciness of foods such as pepper, garlic and chili peppers
Heat (software), a help desk software package by FrontRange Solutions
Heat, in slang, a firearm, usually a pistol
Heat, in slang, police surveillance or attention
Heat, a protagonist in the Digital Devil Saga video-game series
External results
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