Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
When water heats up, it undergoes a process called heat absorption. As the temperature of the water increases, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing the water to become warmer.
A copper coil heats water when electricity passes through it, generating heat in the coil due to its electrical resistance. This heat is transferred to the surrounding water, raising its temperature.
gold because it is a better conductor of heat
Aluminum heats up faster than water because it has a lower specific heat capacity. This means that it requires less energy to raise the temperature of aluminum compared to water.
The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
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the water heats faster than soil.
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A water heater usually heats water stored in a tank and then sends it into the pipeline. A tankless water heater has no tank and heats the water during its passage and so heats the water only when one asks for it.
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They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
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The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.
A furnace heats air; a boiler heats water. --The HVAC Veteran
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