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Yes,ower body can effect the water in a pool

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No, it gets colder and more pressure the deeper you go in a pool. because cold water sinks to the bottom

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Will a waterfall aerate the pool keeping the temperature cooler or will it have no effect on the temperature?

AnswerYes, a waterfall will certainly aerate the pool water which will cause a slight increase in water evaporation which will, in turn, slightly decrease the water temperature. However, this effect will be minor to say the least.Your pool water temperature will still be governed primarily by the amount of sunlight your pool receives, the surrounding air temperature, and the ground temperature. Water cooling due to wind and water evaporation are typically seconded contributors.Hope this helps ...thank you for this but we are talking about more for a stream. do you know anything about that? please reply back to me thank you!!!


Does the type of water in a pool affect how it evaporates?

Yes, clean water is evaporated faster.


Body of water that has 800000 liters of water?

20x20x5 swimming pool


Will a dark painted pool retain more heat than a light colored one and cause the water temperature to be higher?

A pool painted in a dark color will ABSORB more heat than a pool with a light colored paint. Thus, the water temperature will be slightly higher. However, the paint color is a secondary factor in determining the ultimate water temperature. Factors such as air temperature, ground temperature, and solar intensity will affect the water temperature more than the paint color. Other secondary factors include wind speed and humidity (which affects the evaporation rate). Thus, it is very difficult to predict how much higher the water temperature would be for a dark colored pool as compared to a light colored pool due to the many variables involved. If I had to guess, I would say that you might get an average boost of something like 1-3 deg F with a dark painted pool - possibly a little more than that in the middle of the summer. In regards to RETAINING the heat that was absorbed, the color of the pool is nearly irrelevant. The most important factor in this case is the difference between the air and water temperatures - the greater the difference, the more heat will dissipate into the air. The best way to RETAIN heat in your pool is to use a solar blanket to keep the heat that is already there from transferring (radiating) into the air. Especially at night when the air/water temperature difference is greatest. Hope this helps ...


A thimbleful of water at 100c has a highrer temperature than a swimming pool full of water at 20c but the pool has more thermal energy than the timble explain?

To raise the temperature of water in a thimble of water from 0 to 100 requires a small amount of thermal energy. To do the same with a swimming pool would require putting a huge amount of thermal energy into the water comparatively speaking.

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How does sunlight affect the temperature of pool water?

Sunlight warms pool water


Does the surface color of a pool affect the heat?

Yes, the surface color of a pool will affect the water temperature to a small degree. More important to water temperature is your geographic location, the season, existing water temperature, minimum and maximum daily air temperature, number of hours of sun the pool gets each day, cloud cover, wind speed, and the number of hours and times of day that you use a pool cover. Hope this helps ...


What are 3 possible variables that could affect the water temperature in a pool?

Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind


Why is it when it's raining the water in the swimming pool is warm but when it is sunny the water in the swimming pool is cold?

It's all about how your body reacts to relative temperatures. The truth is that the pool temperature is not likely to be the culprit. It's more about how your body perceives the difference between the outside temperature vs the pool temperature. The transition from standing in the hot sun to getting into your pool makes the water feel colder than it might feel than if you are standing in cold rain before entering the pool.


Why after a while does the water in a swimming pool stop feeling cold?

because your body gets used to the temperature of the water.


When you jump into a swimming pool why does the water feel cold to begin with?

because your body hasn't adjust to the temp to the pool


Does paint color affect the temperature of a pool?

Yes, it does.


Does your body lose heat by conduction while in a swimming pool?

Quite so. The water in a swimming pool is cooler than body temperature (unless the swimming pool is actually a hot tub) and therefore, a person in that pool will lose heat by conduction.


How can your body heat water in a swimming pool?

If the temperature of the water is less than your body temperature, then heat will be transferred from the warmer body to the colder body of water. The molecules in your skin vibrate because they are warm. When a water molecule touches a warm vibrating skin molecule, some of the heat energy in the skin molecule is transferred to the water molecule, warming the water.


Does the pool size matter in water temperature?

NO!!


Why do swimmers use the small pool off to the side?

It is warm water. They go into the warm water to avoid shock. When they go into water for practice or something, their body temperature goes down quite significantly. It is important for them to raise the body temperature to the normal level to avoid shock.


How can you tell what temperature your pool water is?

Use a thermometer.