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I made pudding but I'm bad at physics. Will it cool down faster if it's in a bunch of cups (small objects) or in one big bowl (big object)?

>> No.14498133

small cups

>> No.14498136

>>14498131
Bunch of cups. There is more surface area on the outside of the cups as a whole than on the bowl, which means there is more area for the heat to radiate from. This means the pudding will cool down faster in the cups.

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>>14498133
>>14498136
I already put it in the bowl before getting an answer and now if I divvy the smoothness and texture will be compromised I'm so stupid bros

>> No.14498146

Puddingbros.... we lost...

>> No.14498435

>>14498141
>pudding takes 20 minutes to cool in a big bowl
>10 minutes in small cups
>I'm dying in 15 minutes
You did this to me OP

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>>14498131
Aw shid, Apu is bad at physics and needs you to help him find the fastest way to cool down pudding.
Can YOU solve his dilemma?