Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


There is, however, another reason for the rise in temperature. If a
large pail of hot soup is placed in a larger pail of cold water, the
soup will gradually cool and the cold water will gradually become
warmer. A red-hot iron placed on a stand gradually cools, but warms
the stand. A hot body loses heat so long as a cooler body is near it;
the cold object is heated at the expense of the warmer object, and one
loses heat and the other gains heat until the temperature of both is
the same. Now the hot water in the tub gradually loses heat and the
cold air of the room gradually gains heat by convection, but the
amount given the room by convection is relatively small compared with
the large amount set free by the condensing steam.

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