a pan containing hot water is left on the counter and becomes cool mainly due to

A. water molecules moving apart

B. cold air penetrating the hot water

C. heat from the water moving through the cooler air

D. hot water reacting with the metal pan



I thought it was between A and C or maybe B

Respuesta :

C. heat from the water moving through the cooler air 

I think it's C because when something cools down, it has to reach a point of thermal equilibrium with the matter (in this case air) around it. So heat transfer happens through convection from the heat in the pan to the cooler surrounding air. The heated air becomes less dense and rises, while cooler air, sinks to the surface of the water, gets heated, and rises.This convection cycle keeps happening until the water in the pan is around the same temperature with the air around it.

A pan containing hot water is left on the counter and becomes cool mainly due to heat from the water moving through the cooler air.

The heat from the water moved through the cooler air through convection.

What is convection?

Convection is the transfer of heat due to liquid movement from one place to another.

  • It occurs when the substance had been moved away from the heat source
  • The hot air becomes less dense and rises through the heat transfer while cool air enters into the surface of the water in the pan and the water starts getting cool. This process continues until the whole water gets cools.

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