It depends on the thermometer that you are using.
The answer depends on the unidentified substance whose temperature is to be raised.
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Q = 3 000 . 0,444 . ΔT (joules)ΔT is the difference of temperature.
Raise or lower the temperature to change the reading on the thermostat.
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It depends on what temperature is is at and how much water there is.
It is harder to raise the temperature of water than it is to raise the temperature of a rock. It takes 1 calorie of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C, whereas it only takes 0.02 calorie to heat a gram of rock to that temperature.
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For a switch the reading should be in the zero ohm range. Corrosion or pitted contacts will start to raise the resistance rating on a switch. This size of rating on the switch will start to raise the temperature of the switch because the switch starts to act like a load in the circuit.
How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 0.358 of copper from 23.0 to 60.0 ? The specific heat of copper is 0.0920
in a way it can make the air particles swarm aound the sound of the colour of the raise of the colour and that is not how the question is awnsered thanks for reading tho (:
It would depend on the temperature of the water, or average kinetic energy. (KE) However, what you may be looking for is how much heat is needed to raise the KE, or temperature, of water. 4.184 kilojoules per gram is the heat required to raise the temperature of water 1 degree Celsius.
It doesn't work that way. There is not a certain number of btus to raise air temperature. You would have to know how much air. A BTU is the British Thermal Unit. That is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F.
A heater can raise the temperature of a fish tank if needed
How much heat it takes to raise the temperature