Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
The student tested his theory using electromagnets, an iron bar, and a piece of copper coil.
One with a copper bottom, copper conducts the heat faster and distributes the heat evenly.
Because copper is a good conductor of heat
copper
copper
A water heater that is a tank does not have copper coils. If gas fired, there is a burner at the bottom that heats the water in the tank the same way a tea kettle is heated on the stove. An electric heater has two heating elements in the side, top and bottom that heat the water. A tankless water heater has a coil with a flame in the middle that heats the water. This type heats the water as you use it and for as long as you want. An indirectly heated tank has a heat exchange coiled tube (calorifier) mounted inside the skin of the tank. Hot water or steam travels through the tube and radiates heat into the tank water.
cupper
The copper pipe in the solar water is wrapped in the shape of a coil to give it maximum surface area.
Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
The copper wire used in the solar water heater is wrapped in the shape of the coil to increase its surface area.
Gold. Metals conduct heat (and electricity) very efficiently, and gold is a better conductor than copper is.
iron
A coil that transmits heat either an electric element or possibly a copper / steel coil immersed in a liquid and steam passes through the coil or extreamly hot water and by osmosis the ambient medium gets hotter A coil that transmits heat either an electric element or possibly a copper / steel coil immersed in a liquid and steam passes through the coil or extremely hot water and by osmosis the ambient medium gets hotter
copper?
no it does not
Enclosed within the iron base is a coil , somewhat like the coil on an eleritic stove . the coil heats the base and water tank on a steam iron . The iron also contains a heat regulator to control ironing temp.