You will have a more even spread of heat in your solution aka evenly dispersed kinetic energy
only if you stir it for each repeat/measurment, and keep the amount/viguor with which you stir at the same level for each repeat.
Stirring water in an experiment ensures uniform mixing, consistency in measurements, and reduces variables affecting results. It allows for more reliable data collection and can enhance reaction rates. Maintaining the same stirring technique across measurements is crucial for accurate comparisons.
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