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How do you think the temperature difference between the beakers relates to the rate of heat transfer?

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The rate (in W) at which heat transfers from the hotter object to the colder object increases with the temperature difference between the objects. Short Answer: The greater the temperature difference, the greater the rate at which heat transfers.

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Answer and Explanation:

The rate (in W) at which heat energy moves from the more blazing article to the colder item increments with the temperature distinction between the items.

The more noteworthy the temperature contrast, the more prominent the rate at which exchange of heat energy takes place.

Thus the temperature difference between the beakers relates in the same manner as described above.

The exchange of heat energy continues until a thermal equilibrium is attained.

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