Asked by Anonymous
How can a cup of water have more thermal energy than one pitcher of water?
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Answered by
jeremy
let's assume there is a cup of boiling water at 100 degrees and lake water at 24 degrees, the regular water would have more thermal energy because of the thermal energy it is absorbing from the sun, but the boiling water requires more energy to be heated.
Answered by
Airah Mancio
A pitcher and a drop of water have the same temperature of 100 C. Which among the 2 has more thermal energy? Will heat transfer will happen between the 2?
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