Science, asked by sweetie140, 1 year ago

if two beakers A and B 50 ml water of above 70 degree Celsius it is taken then in Indica a 50 ml of water of about 30 degree Celsius is added and after 5 minutes and beaker B 50 ml of water of about 30 degree celsius is a day what would you observe the temperatures of both Bakers recorded immediately why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beaker B would be more warmer than beaker A  


Reason:



As we know that heat transfers from higher temperature to lesser temperature.


 


For Beaker A,  


As we pour 30°C water in 70°C water, the temperature contrast is enormous so water will cool instantly and for five minutes it'll cool against distinction with room temperature.  


For Beaker B,  


After waiting for 5 minutes with 70°C water in room, so that will cool it gradually. Additionally after 5 minutes we will add 30°C water to it, however temperature distinction will be little so cooling will be truly moderate.  


In this manner on the off chance that we measure temperature quickly following 5 minutes, beaker B will be more warmer than  A.

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