That depends on the atmospheric pressure. At sea level, water boils at 100 oCelsius.
Evaporation is the step which is observed. It s the first step of water cycle.
To calculate the time it takes for a 1.7L kettle with a 3kW power rating to boil water, we can use the formula: time = energy required / power. The energy required to heat 1.7L of water from room temperature (about 20°C) to boiling point (100°C) is approximately 670 kJ. Given that 3kW equates to 3 kJ/s, it would take about 37 minutes to boil. However, in practical terms, it usually takes around 5-7 minutes for a kettle of this size and power to boil water.
Depends on the type of coolant and the main ingredient(s) other than water.
15 S 75 E is the Indian ocean.
Sound travels faster in warmer water because the molecules are moving faster and can transmit vibrations more quickly. Therefore, sound would travel faster in 25 degree water compared to 10 degree water.
15 S 75 E is the Indian ocean.
The amount of natural gas therms required to boil water depends on the volume of water and the efficiency of the heating system. On average, it takes about 0.12 therms to heat a gallon of water, but this can vary based on factors like starting water temperature and insulation of the heating system.
I cook them seven minutes, then cool. I use cold water to cool them quickest, then pour the water out and "slosh" the eggs in the pan to crack the shells. Water again, and the shells just slide off.
add a drop of vinegar to the water, bring to boil, and gently slide the egg(s) into the water. Boil for 10 minutes then remove from hot water for a cold water bath.
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1500 m/s to be more accurate it is 1550.744 m/s st 25 degree Celsius
That point is in Mexico, about 48 miles southeast of Querétaro.