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Why does boiling water spin objects?

Boiling water creates convection currents, where hot water rises and cooler water sinks. When you place an object in the boiling water, the convection currents cause the object to spin as the water moves around it.


When a hot object touches a cool object the particles in the hot object cause the particles in the cool object to?

transfer heat energy from the hot object to the cool object until they reach thermal equilibrium.


Does heat moves from a heavy object to a lighter object?

NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object


What is it called When you touch a hot pot or pan and energy moves from the pot to your hand?

That process is called thermal conduction, where heat energy is transferred from a hot object to a cooler object by direct contact.


Heat always moves from an object of?

higher temperature to an object of lower temperature in order to reach thermal equilibrium. This process continues until both objects reach the same temperature, resulting in a balance of thermal energy.


When a hot object touches a cool object the particles in the hot object cause the partcles in the cool object to?

transfer kinetic energy, leading to an increase in temperature of the cool object. This transfer of energy continues until both objects reach thermal equilibrium.


When an object moves away from you is it a cause or an effect?

well, it depends. what was the cause that made it move, or because it moved what was the effect. so id have to say neither. you have to be more specific.


What is more dense a cold object or a hot object?

A cold object is usually more dense than a hot object because colder temperatures cause particles to move less and come closer together, increasing the object's density. Conversely, in a hot object, particles move faster and spread out, decreasing its density.


What are the effects of hot water on an object?

Hot water can cause an object to expand due to the increase in temperature, potentially altering its shape or size. It can also speed up chemical reactions or cause materials to soften or weaken, depending on the composition of the object. Additionally, hot water can facilitate the transfer of heat, making the object hotter and potentially affecting its properties or performance.


When an object moves forward friction can cause a force that pulls on it?

Friction is a force that opposes the motion of an object, so when an object moves forward, friction acts in the opposite direction to slow down the object. The force of friction is proportional to the weight of the object and the surface it is moving across.


When was Hot Moves created?

Hot Moves was created in 1985.


When Heat moves from the stove to the ice cube is called?

The answer depends on where the ice cube is in relation to the stove: it could be conduction, convection or radiation.