How will a metal container full of hot water in vacuum lose heat?
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Answer:
it releases heat as the temperature decreases
Explanation:
in an initially perfect vacuum an object loses heat
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Answer:
Radiation is the most applicable answer.
Explanation:
The heat is lost in three distinct ways:
- Conduction
- Convection
- Radiation
In this case, the Conduction will not count because there is no object or thing physically touching the metal cylinder, so there is no heat passing between the two bodies.
Convection is a system that needs "air" and because of vacuum, transfer of heat is not possible through the air.
Radiation is the only way through which water will lose some amount of heat.
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