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Never use your bare hands! You should use either protective heat-proof gloves or it it is difficult to handle or is very small use metal tongs

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What causes something to becme hot?

Something becomes hot when its molecules are moving quickly, which increases the object's temperature. This can happen through sources of heat such as the sun, fire, or another hot object transferring energy to the object.


How can particles in an object can be moving if the object is not?

Particles in an object can still be moving even if the object as a whole is not visibly moving. This is because particles are in constant motion due to thermal energy, even in solids where the object appears to be stationary. The motion of particles within the object contributes to its internal energy and properties.


What makes an object hot or cold?

An object is hot or cold based on its temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of its particles. When particles move faster, they generate more heat, making the object feel hot. Conversely, when particles move slower, less heat is produced, causing the object to feel cold.


If touch a hot object you feel the heat due to?

When you touch a hot object, you feel the heat because heat energy is transferred from the object to your skin. This increase in temperature activates pain receptors in your skin, triggering a sensation of heat or pain. Your body then reacts by moving away from the hot object to avoid further damage.


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.


Why do you feel pain when hold a hot object?

Because the particles of the object are moving fast and they hit your hand or glove hard casing pain to your nerves make you feel pain.


How is conduction heat transferred between hot and cold objects?

Conduction of heat means that two objects with different temperatures are touching each other. The heat of the hotter object generally transfers to the cooler object. In the hotter object, molecules are moving faster. The vibration from these molecules causes the molecules in the cooler object to vibrate faster, which translates into heat.


Is a mass the force per unit area applied on the surface of an object?

No. If it were, then you could change the mass of an object by pushing harder on it. You can't. Mass is a characteristic of the object. Nothing outside of the object changes its mass. It doesn't matter whether the object is hot or cold, moving or still, in a rocket ship or in your sock drawer, out in the hot sun or at the bottom of the swimming pool, on earth, on the moon, or in space, the object's mass doesn't change. (Until it gets moving at a speed near enough to the speed of light, but we're not going there.)


Is the object black or white hot?

The object is white hot.


How do you find moles of a hot dog?

Moles are for chemistry not for hot dogs.


How does wind affect cooling?

Heat from an object will disipate into the atmosphere, if the atmosphere is really cold, the object will lose heat faster than when it is hot. Wind removes the immediate hot air from around an object, thus creating a cooler environment around it, allowing for quicker cooling. The moving air will also evaporate moisture off of an object which will take heat away from that object.(latent heat of vapourisation).


Which object has more heat energy a hot cup or a cold cup why?

The hot cup has more heat energy because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. The hot cup has higher temperature, meaning its particles are moving faster, and therefore have more heat energy compared to the cold cup.