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Sometimes. Some thermostats do not affect the rate of heating, only the point at which the heating will stop or be continued - in this case, turning it up won't change how long it takes. In some, the heating is adjusted to reach the desired temperature within a similar amount of time regardless of what it is - in that case, turning it up and then down again will make it heat up quicker than simply setting the dial.
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
Temperatures can approach, but never reach, absolute zero. This is about -273 degrees C.
It is an slandered temperature that has been taken as reference. No system has this temperature some exception are there for perpection systems.
Because heat travels in all directions.
89 degrees, set in 1929. *This was broken in 2010, when the temperature reach 92 degrees.
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Tempered water is used for providing a safe and consistent water temperature in various applications such as showers, sinks, and dishwashers. It helps prevent scalding injuries by blending hot and cold water to reach a desired temperature range.
because the power comes on slowly because of the temprature
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to reach the required temperature from lower processed temperature.
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In order for water to reach it's boiling point, then the temperature has to reach 212 degrees. 212 degrees is for about sea level. it will vary depending on where you are.
it can reach about 350 to 500F
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