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Q69 (CDS-I/2024) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Thermal physics Answer Verified

On a day when I am in hurry to go to office, I have a fixed quantity of rice which was just cooked and kept in a bowl. In order to cool it quickly, which one of the following is the best option?

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Your answer:  ·  Correct: C
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To cool cooked rice quickly, maximizing the rate of heat transfer is essential. Heat transfer occurs through conduction, convection, and radiation [4]. Placing the bowl in water at room temperature utilizes conduction and convection; water has a much higher thermal conductivity and heat capacity than air, allowing it to absorb heat from the bowl more efficiently than air alone [2]. Simultaneously, operating a fan at full speed enhances forced convection and evaporative cooling [2]. The moving air rapidly removes the warm, moist air layer above the rice, significantly increasing the cooling rate compared to still air or slow-moving air in an AC environment. While an AC room (Option 2) provides a lower ambient temperature, the high thermal mass of a water bath combined with high-velocity airflow (Option 3) provides a more effective heat sink for rapid cooling.

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  1. [4] https://www.baycountymi.gov/docs/commoditycodes.pdf
  2. [1] Science-Class VII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 7: Heat Transfer in Nature > 7.2.1 Land and Sea Breeze > p. 95
  3. [2] Science-Class VII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 7: Heat Transfer in Nature > Activity 7.3: Let us fi nd out > p. 94
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