Subject to the usual provisos such as 'normal pressures' 5 grams of water cooling over this 50 degree interval, would release 5 x 50 gram calories, =250.
[Beware, calories used for food calculations are 1000 times as large as the simple calories above. Often called kilogram calories or'big calories' to avoid confusion.]
heat transfer from hot water to cool water by touching then the velocity of hot water decrease or its temperature decrease.
the warmth from the hot water will go to the cool water and it will make both waters cool
yesbecause mint is kind of herb that is spicy and has chemicals inside that make the water cool down
You can't tell just from the temp - cool water is capable of dissolving more oxygen ... but that doesn't mean that it will (or does).
Water is condensed on a cool surface.
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You don't need any calories to cool the water. They're already in the water,and in order to cool it, you have to let some of them out.1 calorie = 1 gram of water 1° C.From 60° C to 15° C = down 45 C.4.0 kg x 45° C = 4,000 grams x 45° C = 180,000 calories out of the water.A clever engineer could do something useful with that heat.
it depends if you try to lose calories its hot water but if your trying to cool yourself down you use cold water
Density is due to the amount of atoms in given space (grams per cubic centimeter). When we cool water, the water molecules move closer together (and more slowly) leading to an increase in density in cold water. When we heat water, they gain energy and move farther apart (and move faster), lowering the density of the water.
COOL
Ittakes 1 calorie for every degree C change of 1 gram of water answer: 100
About 50 grams.
260 calories in a 1 3/4oz bag
Cool Water was created in 1948.
i dont know... but this is cool :)
The nickname of "The personification of cool" was given to James Dean.
There would be .03 cups of cool whip in 9 grams. The same would be true of any other substance.