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1. Why is it easier to hold a glass tumbler of warm water than a steel tumbler containing water at the same
temperature? (Hint: Recall the properties of conductors and insulators.)
2. In an essay on the transfer of heat, Kunal wrote that in a given situation, heat is transferred using only a
single mode at a time. Is he right or wrong? Explain your answer with an example. (Hint: How does water
in a shiny stainless steel pan without a lid get heated over a lit stove?)
3. Two metal containers (one bigger and the other smaller) containing water at the same temperature are
placed in contact with each other. Will heat transfer from one object to the other? Explain.
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