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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It depends on how much water is in the air to start with and how big the dehumidifier is. Air temperature is also a major factor, cold air can't hold much water whereas warm air can. All a dehumidifier does is drop the air temperature below its dew point making it give up some of the water it holds.
In metric unit of the amount of liquid in a water bottle holds
A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.
The solution is said to be unsaturated. If the max amount is dissolved at a given temperature, then the solution is saturated.
because of the average kinetic energy
because of the average kinetic energy
large heat capacity do not mean high in temperature. Both may have the same temperature but obviously the teapot has higher heat capacity compared to teacup as the teapot contain more than the teacup.Remember that heat capacity is directly proportional to the mass.
because of the average kinetic energy
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An official cup holds 226 ml. - You are defining a "small cup can" - so you can pick any size you want.
It's all about the size of an object, heat is a form of energy and the larger an object the more energy it can store, a teapot is considerably larger then a teacup, so the teapot holds more heat energy and therefore cools down slower then the teacup which holds less energy as it is smaller Or it could be because the boiling water in a teapot is completely surrounded by material so it has no where to lose it's heat except through the spout, a teacup has no lid so the heat can escape into the air around it
A fish tank would hold about 6 liters.
Mass holds temperature--the more mass, the better it holds temperature...but, conversely, the longer it takes to get it to temperature all the way through.
Temperature remain constant.