Physics, asked by tishamaharjan8, 8 months ago

if you have a bucket of water and a cup of tea at the same temperature, which one of them has greater heat?​

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Answered by goldenphoenix10
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Answer:

cup of tea will have a greater heat

Explanation:

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Answered by koyai05sl
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Answer: The bucket of water has greater heat than the cup of tea.

Explanation:

Concept: The bucket of water has more volume contained in it than a cup of tea. Now more the volume contained in it, the more will be the heat content.

Heat capacity (often abbreviated as Cp) is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a particular mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.

More volume means more molecules. So more molecules of water contain more heat than the molecules of the solution o tea in the cup.

Since both of them are at the same temperature so the bucket of water contains more heat than the cup of tea.

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