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22 February, 04:25

Why does a hot water bottle feel warm? Options: Molecules in the hot water bottle are moving faster than molecules in the skin. Molecules in the skin are moving faster than molecules in the hot water bottle.

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  1. 22 February, 04:51
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    Molecules in the hot water bottle are moving faster than the molecules of the skin.

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    When an object is heated, the molecules of that object move much faster than the room temperature object or a cold object. When the molecules move faster, the friction causes heat.
  2. 22 February, 07:31
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    the answer is none of the above the answer is that if w should pour the hot water in a bottle the heat will make molecules combine together that is what brought about heat
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