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12 June, 10:32

Imagine you pour some hot chocolate into a mug. How does the heat spread throughout the hot chocolate?

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  1. 12 June, 10:39
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    When a molecule is heated, it gains energy that allows it to vibrate at a higher speed. When the molecules vibrating quickly bump into other molecules, they pass some of that energy on to the other molecules which in turn causes them to vibrate at a higher speed. The energy is passed on to every molecule in the hot chocolate, causing it to be equally heated.
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