My 15-year-old sister is convinced that 100 Degrees Celcius 'Water Steam(Stuff that comes out of a kettle)' is hotter than 100 Degrees Celcius 'Water'
I tried to straighten her up, but she wouldn't believe it. I then tried my last resort:
Comparing the question with the 'Which is heavier; A tonne of Bricks or a Tonne of Feathers' question.
100 Degrees is obviously the sane as 100 degrees, and a tonne is obviously the same as a tonne, it would just take alot more feathers.
If you want one more question to answer, here is another obvious question:
Which is louder; A 88 decibel motor engine, or a 88 decibel scream?
Yes, the above question probably couldn't fully happen, but this is just theory.
So, if someone can prove me wrong that the question titled isn't the same amount of heat, please prove me wrong!