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it is conducting the heat away
In accord with the second law of thermodynamics which states that heat spontaneously travels from a hotter object to a colder one, when metal touches something hot, the area where it touched something hot, will get warmer because of the increase in energy of the molecules, this warmth will spread throughout all the available metal until the metal and the hot substance it is touching have the same internal energy.
the body turn hot
The steam condenses to form water droplets on the cooler surface.
If it is hot it will most likely explode. If it is cold, it might stratch the outer quartz glass, and then when you try and turn it on the glass will shatter because of the scratch.
choices are: The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to warm up and the metal to cool down. b. The energy from the hot water will flow into the cold metal, cooling the water down and heating up the metal. c. The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to cool down and the metal to warm up. d. The metal will cool down because the specific heat of water is high.
when water is too hot then it evaporates
Yes, you can put hot water in a metal can, but be cautious as the metal can conduct heat and the can may become hot to the touch. Make sure the metal can is designed to handle hot liquids and is sturdy enough to withstand the heat.
When rust is exposed to hot water, it can accelerate the corrosion process. The heat can speed up the chemical reactions that cause rust to form, leading to faster deterioration of the metal.
it melts.
When hot metal is added into the water then the metal looses its energy into the water and this heat is gained by the water, so the temperature gets increases when hot metal added into it i.e final temperature is greater than initial temperature of water.
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm