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why the boiling temperature of a bucket is same as that of a huge tank of water give reason ​

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Answered by tripathipremlata511
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AnsSo both the cup of water and pot of water are at the same temperature. This means that they're equally as hot. Neither is hotter than the other.

But thermal energy is different. When thinking of thermal energy, you have to take the mass of the object(s) into account because thermal energy is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.

This means if two objects are at the same temperature but one has more mass than the other, the object with more mass has more thermal energy.

So while both the cup and pot of water have the same temperature, the pot has more thermal energy due to having more molecules that vibrate than the cup of water.

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Answered by abheytiwari
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Explanation:

Since both tank and bucket contains water to the amount of  energy supplied is uniformly distributed through out the container and the temperature will not change until all the water in the container reaches a 100 degrees after which water in both bucket and tank will start to boil...

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