Is the temperature of air in the closed
glass vessel/bottle the same as the
temperature taken in open air? (i) Whatdo you think is the reason for this?
(ii) Do we ever come across this
phenomenon in daily life?
Answers
The temperature of air in the closed glass bottle is more than the temperature taken in the open air. This is because of the greenhouse effect. The solar radiations enter the glass bottle through the walls but they cannot pass out. So, they heat up the air inside the closed bottle.
Answer:
It is possible
Explanation:
The temperature of air in the closed glass vessel/ bottle can be same if the vessel/ bottle is made of adiabatic walls. (adiabatic walls are those walls in which heat can pass) so if the temperature of air in vessel and in open air is seprated by adiabatic walls then this is possible
In our daily life there are hundred of phenomenon
For example The cold or hot water in the jug changes temperature after some time and its temperature is equal to open air temperature