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Which contains more heat a tank of water at temperature 45°C or bucket of water at 60°C? Explain why?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
16
A tank of water at 45 degree Celsius will have more heat than a bucket at a higher temperature of water, at 60 degree Celsius is because of the fact that the pressure must develop [ed inside the tank as it is fully closed, the pressure would increase the heat.

Moreover, it is a closed body which does not allow the steam to go out.
Answered by Anonymous
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Ⓐ ⓉⒶⓃⓀ ⓄⒻ ⓌⒶⓉⒺⓇ ⒶⓉ 45 ⒹⒺⒼⓇⒺⒺ ⒸⒺⓁⓈⒾⓊⓈ ⓌⒾⓁⓁ ⒽⒶⓋⒺ ⓂⓄⓇⒺ ⒽⒺⒶⓉ ⓉⒽⒶⓃ Ⓐ ⒷⓊⒸⓀⒺⓉ ⒶⓉ Ⓐ ⒽⒾⒼⒽⒺⓇ ⓉⒺⓂⓅⒺⓇⒶⓉⓊⓇⒺ ⓄⒻ ⓌⒶⓉⒺⓇ, ⒶⓉ 60 ⒹⒺⒼⓇⒺⒺ ⒸⒺⓁⓈⒾⓊⓈ ⒾⓈ ⒷⒺⒸⒶⓊⓈⒺ ⓄⒻ ⓉⒽⒺ ⒻⒶⒸⓉ ⓉⒽⒶⓉ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓅⓇⒺⓈⓈⓊⓇⒺ ⓂⓊⓈⓉ ⒹⒺⓋⒺⓁⓄⓅ [ⒺⒹ ⒾⓃⓈⒾⒹⒺ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓉⒶⓃⓀ ⒶⓈ ⒾⓉ ⒾⓈ ⒻⓊⓁⓁⓎ ⒸⓁⓄⓈⒺⒹ, ⓉⒽⒺ ⓅⓇⒺⓈⓈⓊⓇⒺ ⓌⓄⓊⓁⒹ ⒾⓃⒸⓇⒺⒶⓈⒺ ⓉⒽⒺ ⒽⒺⒶⓉ. 

ⓂⓄⓇⒺⓄⓋⒺⓇ, ⒾⓉ ⒾⓈ Ⓐ ⒸⓁⓄⓈⒺⒹ ⒷⓄⒹⓎ ⓌⒽⒾⒸⒽ ⒹⓄⒺⓈ ⓃⓄⓉ ⒶⓁⓁⓄⓌ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓈⓉⒺⒶⓂ ⓉⓄ ⒼⓄ ⓄⓊⓉ
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