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garrett had a red cooler and a blue cooler. the coolers were identical, and each was filled with four gallons of drinking water. this table shows how the temperature of each cooler of water changed over 1 hour.
| cooler of water | initial temperature (°c) | final temperature (°c) |
|---|---|---|
| red cooler of water | 3.4 | 5.5 |
the next time garrett uses a cooler, he does not want the water inside of it to warm up quickly. what should he do to minimize the rate of thermal energy transfer into the cooler of water?
options:
- use the blue cooler
- use the red cooler
- either; the rate of thermal energy transfer is the same whether the cooler is red or blue
To find the rate of temperature change (which relates to thermal energy transfer rate), calculate the temperature change for each cooler. For blue: \(5.2 - 3.1 = 2.1^\circ\text{C}\) per hour. For red: \(5.5 - 3.4 = 2.1^\circ\text{C}\) per hour. Since both have the same rate, thermal energy transfer rate is same.
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either; the rate of thermal energy transfer is the same whether the cooler is red or blue