Science, asked by ItsWildwofie, 11 months ago

Hotter substances cool faster. What would be the reason for that?


Gautam22121998: because the rate of cooling depends directly on the difference of temperature of the body and the surrounding
Gautam22121998: hotter the body greater is the temperature difference
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Answered by KAI1217
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hotter substance colll faster as electron move faster i. rate of hot substances so it is cooled much earlier as how much we hot the substance the electro s will remove from it at faster rate so it is that


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Answered by akashdangi100
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a hotter substance cools faster. what could be the reason?

A hot substance will pass on heat to a substance at a cooler temperature. If it was surrounded by an even hotter substance it would be "given" heat. Heat can only flow from hotter to colder, just as water flows from higher to lower ground.

If the temperature difference between the substances is great, then heat will pass more quickly, but if the difference is very slight, then the flow of heat will be very much slower.

A hotter substance cools faster. The reason for this is that the substances that get heated easily are conductors of heat. They absorb heat very quickly. They can conduct heat through them very easily. As heat can be conducted through them very quickly, they lose heat easily too.


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