So, I have this filter water bottle that I drink water out of (obviously). I fill it up from the tap and sometimes if I'm feeling extra cheeky I'll put it in the fridge (refrigerator) so it's extra cold.
So what happens on a molecular level that makes the single molecules of water to become colder? How come the longer you leave something in the fridge to chill, the longer it'll be cold throughout the day?
Because I understand that the process of heating something is vibrating the molecules to build heat energy, so is cooling the opposite?
TL;DR the middle paragraph is the important part.
Submitted March 10, 2015 at 01:56PM by marcuslgallagher http://ift.tt/1AZs0T1 explainlikeimfive
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