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Why does water cools faster when moved?

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I put a half litter of wather at 50 Celcius degrees in a blender and turn it on.

I put also a litter of wather at 50 Celcius degrees in a pot.

Why the water in the blender cools faster.

Considering the kinetic energy in the blender is greater than in the pot, why it cools faster, even so?

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  1. because you only put half a liter in the blender and a full liter in the pot. When the blender is blending, it is giving kinetic energy off but not as fast as it is losing it from heat getting release from the water moving so quickly. Since the water is being moved, the heat is getting distributed more equally throughout the water, however the pot is only losing heat through the top which allows it to hold heat longer, especially at the bottom (where you are probably measuring the temp)

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