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When atoms/molecules have a lot of kinetic energy, they move around with increased speed and we can call this "hot". It's not really the same as heat but it can be the same as temperature, in so many ways.
Equally if we take kinetic energy away from our atoms/molecules, we could say they feel cold and they are moving more slowly.
Equally, if we have a vacuum with nothing in it at all, we would also say that felt cold. The vacuum isn't fast or slow...there's nothing in it.
In a tooth-grindingly simplified way, hot = faster.
The question can be posed in a second manner, though; does hot travel faster than cold? In which case, they both travel at the same speed. Cooling something or heating something are both acts of transferring heat.
Say I heat up a spoon with flame. Quickly the spoon becomes very hot.
Now I dunk the spoon into icey water and it quickly becomes cold again. The cold didn't move into the spoon, because cold isn't anything, it is just the lack of heat. Instead, the heat from the spoon moved into the water.
Hot water flows faster than cold water because cold water is denser than hot water. Like in the ocean the cold water sinks to the bottom and the warm water floats to the top that is and example of how cold water is denser than hot water. Also, in cold water there is a higher viscosity than in hot water. In cold water the mollacules are closer together so it's harder to move around. Unlike in hot water the mollacules are farther apart so it's easier to flow. :)
Hot water runs faster than cold water because the molecules in hot water makes it go faster than cold water.
# hot water runs faster because hot is more presure than cold wich makes the water comes out faster ya digg because if you really pay attention hot comes out faster because.
Heating up hot water is faster since it's already hot.
hot because you pronounce it faster!
In hot water molecule were moving around faster so substances diffuse faster than in cold water.
The process of water freezing into ice involves the temperature of water being lowered to 32 degrees Celsius. Hot water will take longer to freeze because the difference between the temperature of hot water and 32 degrees is greater than the temperature of cold water and 32 degrees.
Flowers drink cold water faster.
If theres no particles or garbage in the water it would flow freely, but it really depends on whats in the water
Isn't cold water already cold? I would say cold water gets cold first. I've heard that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
It is a matter of density cold water is denser(compact) that hot water. thus cold water will flow faster than less dense(loose)hot water.
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water
yes water flows faster then sand
It has been proven that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
Cold water
Water flows faster in riffles than in pools.
In hot water molecule were moving around faster so substances diffuse faster than in cold water.
no hot water will drip faster than cold water.This is because the molecules in hot water move around faster than in cold water. This makes it easier for molecules in hot water to slip right past other
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
The side of a meander that it flows faster is in the clean water than in the dirty water
The process of water freezing into ice involves the temperature of water being lowered to 32 degrees Celsius. Hot water will take longer to freeze because the difference between the temperature of hot water and 32 degrees is greater than the temperature of cold water and 32 degrees.
yes