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 does two things, first stove tops don’t heat evenly, so stirring mixes the hot water to colder water areas, distributing the heat. Second is expose the liquid or what have you to the air which us cooler and more capable of accepting the heat.

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