the yellow one
i think 1 liter average
A pint holds more liquid than a cup. A pint is equivalent to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces.
No, steam from a teapot turning into liquid is not an example of condensation; rather, it is the process of condensation when steam (water vapor) cools down and transforms back into liquid water. Condensation occurs when the vapor loses energy and changes state, typically upon contact with a cooler surface. In this case, the steam condenses into liquid water droplets on the surface of the teapot or in the air.
A synonym for a teapot is a "kettle."
It's difficult to determine which brand holds the most liquid as it can vary by product and size. However, specific brands known for their large capacity liquid containers include Tupperware, Rubbermaid, and CamelBak.
because of the average kinetic energy
because of the average kinetic energy
because of the average kinetic energy
It depends on the size and thickness used to construct the teapot, and the amount of liquid it can hold.
i think 1 liter average
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.
The capacity of an average teapot is about 10 to 12 cups of liquid. This however does change based on the brand and size of the teapot.
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A pint holds more liquid than a cup. A pint is equivalent to 2 cups or 16 fluid ounces.
No, steam from a teapot turning into liquid is not an example of condensation; rather, it is the process of condensation when steam (water vapor) cools down and transforms back into liquid water. Condensation occurs when the vapor loses energy and changes state, typically upon contact with a cooler surface. In this case, the steam condenses into liquid water droplets on the surface of the teapot or in the air.
A shiny teapot reflects more heat back into itself due to its smooth surface, while a dull teapot absorbs more heat due to its rough surface. This means the shiny teapot retains heat better and stays hotter compared to the dull teapot.