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water of temperatures 80 C and 60 C is cooled in two differernt vesselS, Which water o
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cooled faster? Justify your answer.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Of course, the vessel the containing the water at 60℃ will cool faster because it will need to lose less energy to cool down to a certain temperature.

Of course, the vessel the containing the water at 60℃ will cool faster because it will need to lose less energy to cool down to a certain temperature.The water of temperature 80℃ will first need to lose its energy and gain 60℃ following to which it will lose further until a certain temperature.

Of course, the vessel the containing the water at 60℃ will cool faster because it will need to lose less energy to cool down to a certain temperature.The water of temperature 80℃ will first need to lose its energy and gain 60℃ following to which it will lose further until a certain temperature.Hence more time is needed to lose more energy and less time is needed to lose less energy. So 80℃ of water will need more time to cool down and water at 60℃ will need less time to cool down.

Of course, the vessel the containing the water at 60℃ will cool faster because it will need to lose less energy to cool down to a certain temperature.The water of temperature 80℃ will first need to lose its energy and gain 60℃ following to which it will lose further until a certain temperature.Hence more time is needed to lose more energy and less time is needed to lose less energy. So 80℃ of water will need more time to cool down and water at 60℃ will need less time to cool down.Thanking You!

Answered by SandySanjeet
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