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Heat transfer rates (per unit volume) will be lowest in
Heat transfer rates (per unit volume) will be lowest in
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The heat transfer rate from the water increases with the increase in the volume of drinking water. This is due to the increase in the water mass. Increasing the drinking water volume elevates the water mass; therefore it raises the heat transfer rate from the drinking water.