There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
When you heat up the spoon its molecules start to vibrate. Depending on what the material is of the spoon, countinous heating may cause it to catch on fire. Whenever heat is supplied to a system we are imparting energy to the molecules that makes up that system.
If they have been heated then yes
When a gas is heated the energy is converted to kinetic energy.
what 3 types of energy come from heated H20
Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.
part of the spoon is heated by contact with the hot water .heat is transferred through the metal spoon, particle by paricle, until the entire spoon is hot.
When you heat up the spoon its molecules start to vibrate. Depending on what the material is of the spoon, countinous heating may cause it to catch on fire. Whenever heat is supplied to a system we are imparting energy to the molecules that makes up that system.
If the liquid is hot,the spoon get heated because steel is an insulator
The reason a sppon gets hot when it is in a bowl of hot soup?because heat travels to the spoon to your hand.the more you leave the spoon in the soup,the more heat travels to the spoon and gets hotter and hotter.
A spoon over a fire would would be heated from convection, because convection is when hot air rises and cold air falls which is known as a convection current.
Metal is a conductor. The spoon heated up from the soup and when the cook touched the spoon, he got burned because the spoon was hot from the soup.
If they have been heated then yes
When a gas is heated the energy is converted to kinetic energy.
rusty spoon
the thermal energy in the spoon comes in contact with the kinetic energy used to put the spoon in to the ice cream thus, melting the ice cream
Matter gains energy when it is heated due to a thermal transfer. It does not always evaporate when heated as this varies based on the specific material being heated.
what 3 types of energy come from heated H20