same as water, numbnuts
No, putting hot tea in the fridge will not cool it down quickly. It is better to let it cool naturally before refrigerating to avoid temperature shock to the fridge.
the heat leaves the tea and enter the atmosphere as energy
Yes, energy is lost when tea cools down. This process is known as heat transfer, where the energy from the hot tea is transferred to the surrounding environment, causing the tea to gradually cool down.
To make iced tea quickly, brew a strong batch of hot tea, then pour it over ice to cool it down rapidly.
Yes it would, the metal conducts the heat quickly
It does. Any object will heat up (or cool down) to the ambient temperature.
yes
of course
you have to put ice cubes in a strainer and it will cool
They prefer tea cups as tea is served very hot and a tea cup is thinner than a coffee mug so the tea will cool quicker oppossed to a coffee mug which is supposed to keep your coffee hot.
Tea in a metal cup would cool down relatively quickly, since the metal cup wall conducts heat very well.
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