"Is It Possible To Change The Temperature Of A Glass Of Water By Stirring The Water, Even Though The Glass Is Insulated From Its Surroundings?, A. No,

"Is it possible to change the temperature of a glass of water by stirring the water, even though the glass is insulated from its surroundings?

a. No, stirring will not affect the temperature of the water.
b. No, insulation prevents the change of temperature of the water.
c. Yes, stirring the water increases its internal energy causing the increase of its temperature.
d. Yes, stirring the water decreases its internal energy causing the decrease of its temperature."

Answer:

Can anyone change the temperature of the water contained in a glass by simply stirring it, even if the glass is insulated from its surroundings?

The answer would be the letter (c), steering intensely for a long time increases the waters temperature.

Explanation:

In fact, if you can actually boil water through steering due to the friction it creates when the water molecules rub against each other, the stirrer and the sides of the container. Using a durable blender that spins at somewhere around 300 miles an hour and running it long enough will boil the water.  

So stirring the water in a glass does change the temperature, it heats up the liquid inside although I believe only a few people will have the patience and will to hand mix it long enough wherein a temperature change is felt.  

The insulation is a factor because it shields the liquid from outside temperatures so it has little to no effect. All the change happens internally.

 

Click on the links for more information:

Temperature brainly.ph/question/1717958

Temperature units brainly.ph/question/258135

Heat brainly.ph/question/808302  

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