Temperature is a measure of the average thermal energy of a system, so a teacup of tea and a teapot can have the same temperature. However, the teapot full of tea would have more thermal energy.
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The transfer of heat from cup to hand is known as conduction.
I believe as the tea is in contact with the spoon, the molecules in the spoon start moving around as they are heating up, causing the spoon to become hot.
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sun to wind turbines to electric cables to electric kettle to the hot water in your cup of tea the sun:thermal energy wind turbines:kinetic energy electric cables:electrical energy electrical kettle:thermal energy
You don't have to buy a special jar to make sun tea.......use a clean pickle jar! ANSWER: Letting tea bags sit in the sun really isn't the safest way to make tea. Tea can become unsafe to drink if left out too long, and the process used in making sun tea is ideal for breeding of dangerous bacteria. Brew your tea the usual way, with boiling water, and then refrigerate it to be sure of its safety for consumption.
Sun tea should be brought in, the tea bags removed and refrigerated by the end of the day. If you leave the tea bags in there is a possibility of mold, particularly if you do not refrigerate it.
In short: Yes.2nd Answerer says:Though it seems safe, sun tea often has harmful bacteria in it. This bacteria is not fatal, but it can make you sick. The warm temperature of the sun tea creates an ideal environment for this bacteria to flourish.-Instead, try making refrigerator tea! Instead of placing the container of water and tea bags out in the sun, put in the fridge for 6-8 hrs!! It works (I've tried it)
The heat is thermal energy, but it also has several other forms of energy (including mass energy, potential energy, chemical energy, etc.)
No. Making tea is a physical change.
Does fresh peppermint have to be dried out before making tea?
Assam is a strong type of tea.
England is famous for drinking lots of tea not so much making it.
Making the drink "Tea".