conduction and radiation
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
yes..because of the heat transfer is more in vigorous boiling point.
It's a cylindrical vessel used to heat substances over a Bunsen burner.
...because of its low cost, low boiling point, relatively high heat of vaporization and heat capacity.
pure substances have a distinct boiling point. Adding more heat just makes the substance boil faster but the temperature stays the same. A mixture does not have a distinct boiling point. Adding more heat will make the temperature increase.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
Crystallization
The transfer of heat in the water and in other liquid takes place by the movement of Molecules from the source of heat to the other part of liquid.This results the Boiling in the liquid.
yes..because of the heat transfer is more in vigorous boiling point.
at boiling point heat used for changing the state of matter
Heat is transferred based on the temperature of a mass (relative to the cooler mass it is transferring heat to) and the heat capacity of the mass. The total heat capacity is a product of the mass and the specific heat, i.e. Heat capacity = mass x specific heat. The hotter the mass, the more heat it can transfer. The greater the mass, the more heat it can transfer per degree of temperature drop. 100 kg of boiling water could be expected to be able to transfer 100 times the amount of heat of just 1 kg of boiling water for a drop of 1 °C.
The cup.
No, they have different boiling points and heat transfer capacities.
The cup.
Its used to transfer heat into electrical signal