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Heat moves from the water that has higher temperature towards the ice cubes. This transfer of heat melts the ice cubes. Remember that heat travels from higher temperature body towards the one with the lower temperature. So thermal energy flows from the water on the glass towards the ice cubes.

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What characteristics do a human hot soup the metal wires in a toaster and glowing gasses in a neon sign have in common?

All three—human hot soup, the metal wires in a toaster, and glowing gases in a neon sign—exhibit the transfer and transformation of energy. Human hot soup generates heat through metabolic processes, while the metal wires in a toaster convert electrical energy into thermal energy to toast bread. Similarly, glowing gases in a neon sign emit light when electrical energy excites the gas atoms. Ultimately, they all involve the conversion of energy into heat or light, demonstrating the principles of thermodynamics and energy transfer.


Which has more thermal energy a large pot of boiling water or a small pot of boiling water?

Yes, if they are the same temperature. The larger bowl would have more mass thus more energy available.


If you leave a metal stirring spoon in a pot of soup while the soup is heating the spoon will quickly get hot because of?

It will depending on the tempature. If you have it on a high tempature it will surely get hot quickly.


What is the dissolving rate of a bouillon cube?

With the lack of specific conditions, all I can say is this. If it is a cube for use in soup bases, it depends on the temperatuure of the water you drop it in and the amount of agitation it will experience while dissolving.


When you hold a warm bowl of soup the temperature of the palms of your hand increases this is an example of?

Heat energy transferral - the heat energy of the soup is conducted through the liquid and the solid bowl to your hands, as porcelain/plastic bowls are not highly insulated.

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What happens to a bowl of soup thermal energy when its been left out for an hour?

It gets cold as the thermal energy dissipates.


Which object has more thermal energy: a cup of hot coffee or a bowl of warm soup?

The cup of hot coffee has more thermal energy than the bowl of warm soup.


When you measure the temperature of hot soup you are measuring the?

... amount of energy in the soup molecules.


Is a hot cup of soup a mechanical energy?

No, a hot cup of soup is not a form of mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion or position, while the heat energy in the soup is a form of thermal energy.


What is taking place at the molecular level when you place an ice cube into hot soup?

Heat is transferred from the hot molecules to the cold ones. That means that faster molecules collide with the ice molecules; the ice molecules gain enough energy to escape from the other ice molecules (to break the bonds that kept them together).


A person places a metal spoon that is at room temperature into a bowl of hot soup how will the thermal energies of the spoon and the soup be affected?

the spoon will increase in thermal energy, and the soup will decrease in thermal energy. Reason: Thermal energy is the total of all the kinetic and potential energy of the atoms in an object. When the thermal energy of a substance increases, its particles move faster. If the thermal energy of a solid increases enough, it melts into a liquid. The liquid state of a substance always has a higher thermal energy than its solid state. If the liquid continues to gain thermal energy, its particles speed up more. When the particles of a liquid have absorbed enough energy to escape the forces between them, the liquid becomes a gas. The substance has undergone another phase change. As the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object increases, the object gets warmer. Heat flows from a warmer object to a cooler one.


Is a hot cup of soup mechanical or nonmechanical energy?

A hot cup of soup contains thermal energy, which is a form of nonmechanical energy related to the motion of particles at the molecular level.


Do a large pan of soup have more thermal energy then a small bowl of soup?

A pot of soup 🍲 has more thermal energy because it has more heat therefore the pot is big which makes it catch or attract more thermal energy.😃 If u think am wrong 👎 tell me 😊 why and I would like to hear your thoughts:thx


Is hot soup a mechanical energy?

Hot soup is a form of thermal energy because it is in the form of molecular motion due to its temperature. Mechanical energy, on the other hand, is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.


If you were trying to heat soup would you want to use a good thermal conductor or a good thermal insulator Explain your answer.?

Conductor. You're trying to move heat, not block it.


What increases the kinetic energy of the particles that make up a bowl of soup?

Increasing the temperature of the soup will increase the kinetic energy of the particles in the soup. This is because higher temperature means the particles move faster, resulting in an increase in kinetic energy.


What is the heat transfer of a spoon in a cup of hot soup becomes warmer heat transfer?

The spoon will absorb heat from the hot soup through conduction, causing it to become warmer. This transfer of heat occurs because there is a temperature difference between the hot soup and the spoon, leading to thermal energy flowing from the soup to the spoon until they reach thermal equilibrium.