The rate of cooling of a heated quantity of liquid in an enclosure depends on the
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The rate of cooling of a heated quantity of liquid in an enclosure depends on the temperature in the enclosure.
This is because heat energy always flows from a hotter object to a colder one until they reach the same temperature. So, if the enclosure is colder than the heated liquid, the heat energy will flow from the liquid to the enclosure and the liquid will cool down.
The pressure of the liquid, pressure of the enclosure, and volume of the liquid may affect the behavior of the liquid, but they do not directly impact the rate of cooling of the liquid in the enclosure.