Q1– Why is the metal surface of a teapot made shiny ?
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metal pots are often made shiny on the surface outside espcially on the top and side that makes sense thermally because this. a)conducts heat better. ... The emmissivity of polished metal surfaces is much less than other materials. As an example, far more heat is radiated from a porcelin teapot than from a shiny metal one.
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The shiny teapot Reflect heat back and has low thermal mass
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