Yes, if the same amount of heat is applied.
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
Starting with hot water from the sink will help the water in the pot get hotter quicker.
This can be explained using particle theory. The hotter the water is, the more energy the water has. The more energy the water has, the more its particles will move. Therefore, the the hotter water is, the more its particles move. Because the particles move more and faster, they 'bump into' more tea particles, which causes the tea particles to move more. The more the tea particles move, the quicker they will spread through the water and the quicker they can diffuse.
Less water means less mass to heat up, so there is less thermal energy required to raise its temperature. Additionally, with less water, more heat is concentrated in a smaller volume, leading to quicker heating.
the process is called melting, and the hotter something cold like ice is the quicker it will milt. Hope this has helped
The more water the seeds get the quicker they will grow. The less water they get they will die.
Yes, as the molecules of the hot water are already in motion, they need less energy to speed up and transfer it whereas the molecules of cold water need far more energy so that they get into motion and then transfer energy.
Girls get warmer by 0.3 celcius
all things are made of molecules, when molecules are hot or warm, they expand quicker, when they are cooled they tend to clump together.
because the hotter the water the quicker the particles move
The hotter the water, the faster the air above it heats and rises, so the quicker the wind in a vertical direction. This can cause wind in other places, due to displacement.
which gets hotter land or water