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Jlenok [28]
2 years ago
15

¿Que sucede si retiras del fuego la sopa?, ¿como sera su temperatura después de una hora?, ¿por que?

Physics
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]2 years ago
7 0

Lo que sucede es que la sopa se comienza a enfriar. La temperatura es una función del calor al cual es sometido un cuerpo/sistema.

<h3>¿Qué es el calor? ¿Qué es la temperatura? </h3>

El calor se refiere a la cantidad de energía térmica que puede ser transferida entre dos sistemas/cuerpos cuando dichos sistemas/cuerpor entran en contacto.

Para que haya transferencia de calor es necesario que ambos objetos se encuentren a diferentes temperaturas.

El calor se define como un tipo de propiedad extensiva porque la modificación en la temperatura de un cuerpo durante la transferencia de calor depende de la cantidad de moléculas presentes en el sistema.

Aprende más sobre temperatura y calor aquí:

brainly.com/question/24792609

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