Cooling due to simple evaporation at a surface is clearly simpler when the surface is large, such as the saucer. The cooling is due to the molecules that have more energy breaking free of the surface. Hence the average temperature of the remainder lowers.
There is a larger surface area, enabling better conduction.
this is because the surface area is larger because of which evaporation takes place faster and the milk is cooled faster
Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
Milk will heat up faster.
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
water
this is because the surface area is larger because of which evaporation takes place faster and the milk is cooled faster
this is because the surface area is larger because of which evaporation takes place faster and the milk is cooled faster
of course
The (rather disgusting, uncouth and common) idea of transferring tea to a saucer before drinking it (noisily), is to cool it down faster, because of the larger surface area provided. The relatively thin layer of tea, also aids conduction through the saucer, cooling it even faster. It's a matter of temperature, more than viscosity or speed.
It does cool faster, it has a lower specific heat capacity and so cools at a faster rate, only by a few degrees over say 30 minutes, but it is.
Because the rate of evaporation depends upon the surface area exposed to the atmosphere. The surface area of a saucer is greater than that of a cup which makes it easier for tea to evaporate rapidly which thereby makes the tea cool.
Swallow it faster and don't chew!
No, compared to milk, water evaporates much more quickly.
You should place a saucer under the cup to catch any spills. The term 'flying saucer' comes from the plate-like appearance of some UFOs. The cat is happy to get a saucer of milk in the morning. Seldom, people claim to see a flying saucer.
cow milk rots faster
Instead of blowing the milk, which is useless and takes a longer time than ever before, just leave the hot milk in the freezer for just 1 minute, or keep transfering the milk to other cups/pans, this way the milk will touch the air as it is falling down, and the milk will hopefully cool down. Good luck! :)
Chocolate milk will rot faster then white milk