Science, asked by ranavikesh84, 9 months ago

we ch one contains more heat and why?
(a) a hot cup of tea
(b) iceberg​

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Answered by khevnashahr
1

Answer:

(a) a hot cup of tea

Explanation:

as the cup of tea is made on the stove which transfers its heat to the utensil in which it is prepared and utensils which heated transfers the same heat to the tea...

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Answered by aviral008
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The hot coffee has a higher temperature, but not a greater internal energy. Although the iceberg has less internal energy per mass, its enormously greater mass gives it a greater total energy than that in the small cup of coffee. (For a smaller volume of ice, the fewer number of more energetic molecules in the hot cup of coffee may constitute a greater total amount of internal energy—but not compared to an iceberg.)

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