If heat is a consequence of particle motion, why does stirring liquids decrease their temperature?

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If heat is a consequence of particle motion, why does stirring liquids decrease their temperature?

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Stirring doesn’t cool liquid, it heats it.

But the mixing bring warmer internal liquid to the surface where it loses heat to the air. And that far outweighs the heating from friction.

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