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How long it takes water to boil depends on how much heat is being used. Water boils at 100 degrees C
You can't freeze water at 17 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The heat pump heating method is much more efficient than the electric resistance heating method. It takes only 1 kilowatt of electricity to heat 1000L of water from an initial temperature of 20 degrees C to 60 degrees C, whereas the electric resistance heating method would take 4 kilowatts of electricity to achieve the same result. This makes the heat pump heating method much more cost-effective in the long run, as well as being more environmentally friendly.
insulators although they take a long time to heat up, it takes a longer time to cool down. that's why if you heat water in a metallic container it takes more time for the water to cool down than the coontainer.
55 gallons of water obviously take more energy but a single cup of hot coffee cannot be heated from zero celsius because it's at at least 60 degrees already.
It depends on the volume of water present, and the heat of the water to start with.
mine took 36 hours - the water fill was about 55 degrees
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How long it takes water to boil depends on how much heat is being used. Water boils at 100 degrees C
It depends on what the initial temperature is and the amount of heat applied.
depends on the wattage of the elements along with the temp of the cold water but i would guess an hour or two
Also 0 degrees. The trick is that when water freezes at 0 degrees, a very large amount of heat must be lost, so freezing can take a long time, depending on the depth of the water. Conversely, when ice thaws, a very large amount of heat must be absorbed, so melting can take a long time, depending.
1370 calories
To raise the temperature of one cc of water requires i calorie of heat . you did not specify the volume.
Great question except 1- What is the BTUH being used 2- What is the ambient temperature 3- Latient heat?
100 degrees
Water freezes at 32 F (0 C). At 212 F, water is boiling, so it would take forever to freeze.