why does water in a vessel at the bottom heats faster than at the top?
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water heats due to conduction of the water molecules
so, first the molecules closer to the heat source, gets heated *here_ bottom* and then to the top
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The water in the vessel gets heated up faster when heated up from bottom than top because when it is heated up from bottom the water gets warm and move up due to its low density..
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