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Warning: Please get the help of some elders to do this experiment.
Cup and Saucer Things Required:
  • A kettle containing hot Tea
  • A cup
  • A saucer
Get ready for the experiment

Place the cup and saucer a little apart
Pour the hot tea slowly in to the cup and the saucer.
Wait for two minutes.
Check which one becomes cooler.


Which one becomes cooler? [SELECT ONE]


WHY?


EXPLANATION GIVEN BY OTHERS

mythili

The cup is narrower and its size is also big. So it retains the heat for more time. But with saucer it is vice versa.

Manoj

The tea in the saucer gets cooled faster then the tea in the cup due to heat transfer by conduction. Because heat transfer takes place faster in a larger space rather than smaller area. Since the area of saucer is larger than the cup,the heat sissipation is faster and so the tea gets cooled.

vivek

Heat transfer depends upon the surface factor(similar to the evaporation process).That is,if the surface is larger more heat will be transferd at a time than compared to a small surface in the same period of time. Thus,the tea in the saucer cools faster than in the cup.

nidhi

The saucer is wider than the cup. That is why the tea in the saucer gets cold fast.

A.karthik

excellent

rishiva

As the surface area of the saucer is larger than the cup so cooling takes place faster in the saucer than the cup.

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