Yes is does, because when you disturb the liquid it exposes more of the molecules in the cup to the cooler air...not to mention, stirring excites the action of the release of heat through motion, but that alone would not account for the temperature loss. It takes both factors to cool down your cup of coffee.
2006-08-08 18:10:24
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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Stirring your cup of coffee allows the hot coffee in the moddle and bottom of your cup to be distributed to the top. The top of your cup is the only part that actually allows the coffee to cool.
I think this is too much work, that's why I drink iced coffee. It's a Cuban favorite.
2006-08-08 18:11:07
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answered by Loc P 3
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Yes. Stirring circulates the air over the cup, thereby increasing the amount of air able to take a bit of the heat away.
2006-08-08 18:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it does. Stirring moves the coffee and makes it cooler.
2006-08-08 20:44:45
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answered by Chef Orville 4
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yes. It increases the surface area exposed to the cooler air.
2006-08-08 18:08:48
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answered by PUINSAI 3
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