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
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The temperature of the tea in both the teapot and teacup will be the same because they are both in thermal equilibrium, meaning they have reached the same temperature by being in contact with each other. It's like when all the colors blend together on your canvas to create a beautiful harmony. Just like that, the tea in the teapot and teacup are all cozy and warm at the same temperature.
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Teapot
The teapot with the larger capacity will hold more liquid. You can determine the capacity of a teapot by checking the volume measurement in ounces or milliliters provided by the manufacturer.
Half a teacup typically measures about 4 fluid ounces or 120 milliliters, assuming a standard teacup holds around 8 fluid ounces. However, teacup sizes can vary, so it's important to check the specific capacity of the teacup being used. In cooking and baking, it's often useful to use a measuring cup for accuracy.
An official cup holds 226 ml. - You are defining a "small cup can" - so you can pick any size you want.
i think 1 liter average
Yes, 10 liters will easily fill a teacup. A standard teacup typically holds about 200 to 300 milliliters, so 10 liters (which is 10,000 milliliters) is far more than enough to fill multiple teacups. In fact, you could fill around 33 to 50 teacups with that amount.
The capacity of a teapot typically ranges from 4 to 12 cups, depending on its size and design. A standard teapot usually holds about 6 to 8 cups, which is approximately 1.5 to 2 liters. Smaller teapots may hold around 2 to 4 cups, while larger ones can exceed 12 cups. Ultimately, the exact capacity can vary significantly based on the specific teapot.