the warmth from the hot water will go to the cool water and it will make both waters cool
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
Water is an amorphous liquid; it takes the form of any structure that contains it. Pouring water into a cup would result in a cup filled with "cup-shaped" water.
It typically takes about 5-10 minutes for water to boil in a foam cup. However, caution should be exercised when boiling water in a foam cup as it can potentially melt or catch fire due to the heat. It is not recommended to boil water in a foam cup for safety reasons.
When salt is added to water, the salt particles dissolve and break apart into ions, increasing the density of the water. This makes the water more conductive, changes its freezing and boiling points, and affects the taste.
the teapot is the higher temerature because teapot is bigger capacity than cup
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
A pot of boiling water has more thermal energy than a cup of boiling water because it contains a greater volume of water and therefore a higher total amount of heat energy.
One teapot of boiling water can transfer more heat than one cup of boiling water because the teapot has a larger volume and surface area for heat transfer. The greater quantity of boiling water in the teapot allows for more heat to be transferred compared to the smaller amount in a single cup.
The cup.
When a cup is filled with boiling water, the heat from the water caused the material of the cup to experience thermal expansion. If the cup is badly made, then different parts of it will expand to different extents and this will create stresses in the material of the cup causing it to crack.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
it take more electricity to bring a cup of water to boiling in an electric oven
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No, a large iceberg contains much less heat energy compared to a cup of boiling water. The heat required to raise the temperature of an iceberg even slightly is much larger than that needed to reach boiling point for a cup of water.
Energy is transferred from a cup of boiling water through convection, conduction, and radiation. Convection causes the hot water at the bottom to rise, transferring heat to the cooler water at the top. Conduction transfers heat from the water to the cup, and radiation emits heat in the form of infrared waves.
A cup of boiling water has more average kinetic energy than Lake Michigan because it has higher temperature, resulting in faster-moving water molecules.
A cup of boiling water contains more heat energy than a cup of lukewarm water because the boiling water is at a significantly higher temperature. Heat energy is directly related to the temperature of an object.