Yes. it depends on where they are coming from.
It dissolves at different temperature
No. water cannot be at two different extreme temperatures simultaneously.
Land heats more rapidly and to higher temperatures than water. Land also cools more rapidly and to lower temperatures than water
no i don,t think so
temperatures of water
because water is thinner than vodka so it freezes faster
hot water takes longer @$$
yes their body temperatures are no different that adults.
no of course it doesnt, gosh
To troubleshoot a faucet with different water temperatures on the hot and cold sides, check for a possible issue with the faucet's cartridge or valve. You may need to clean or replace these components to restore balanced water temperatures. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional plumber for further assistance.
The viscosity of water chart provides data on how easily water flows at different temperatures. This information can be used to understand how water behaves in various conditions, such as in cold or hot environments. By analyzing the chart, one can predict how water will flow and interact with other substances based on its viscosity at different temperatures.
When water of different temperatures is mixed, the final temperature will be a weighted average of the initial temperatures, based on the amounts of each. Energy will transfer from the hotter water to the colder water until thermal equilibrium is reached. The total energy in the system will remain the same, but will be distributed among the water molecules based on their new, final temperature.