why does water conduct heat from source even it is a bad conductor of heat?
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Water is an excellent conductor of heat, it conducts heat about 20 times better than air, a room at 25 degrees C will feel stifling hot, yet water at that temperature will feel cold and will conduct the heat from your body fast enough to give you hypothermia.
Water is used as a coolant in engines to keep them cool and in heating systems in houses to keep them warm due to it’s ability to absorb heat energy and hold it until we can move it to where we don’t or do want it.
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Water is an excellent conductor of heat, it conducts heat about 20 times better than air, a room at 25 degrees C will feel stifling hot, yet water at that temperature will feel cold and will conduct the heat from your body fast enough to give you hypothermia.
Water is used as a coolant in engines to keep them cool and in heating systems in houses to keep them warm due to it’s ability to absorb heat energy and hold it until we can move it to where we don’t or do want it.
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Water is used as a coolant in engines to keep them cool and in heating systems in houses to keep them warm due to it’s ability to absorb heat energy and hold it until we can move it to where we don’t or do want it.
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