cold water sinks to the bottom, and hot water rises to the top
Heat moves from hot to cool(er), How it moves depends on the local conditions.
the cold water moves down.
Thermal energy moves spontaneously from hot to cold objects.
in small circular movement
The pump that moves hot water through a hot water heater is the recirculation pump. This pump moves the water through the heater and back through the intake line.
It moves upward just as hotter air does.
cold water sinks to the bottom, and hot water rises to the top
Hot Moves was created in 1985.
This is likely a stuck thermostat.
hot water particles are moving,so it moves what ever you add to it ..if you can see it such as a dye or coffee.cold water has less connetic enegry...we have all heard how heat from a flame rises...heat in water moves as well and makes it mix the color quicker...
Cool water moves slow because the molecules are moving slow. In hot water, molecules are moving fast, thus, hot water seems to move faster than cold water at times.
Ice melting -putting a sheet of hot metal into cold water.
The faster a molecule moves, that hotter it becomes. If water becomes hot enough, it evaporates into steam.
it is the pump that moves the water round the system if you do not have it the hot water would not move around and it would not work simple as that
it moves hot to cold.
Heat moves from hot to cool(er), How it moves depends on the local conditions.