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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.
The amount of time it takes to cool down a house after turning air conditioning on would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors include the size of the home, insulation and outdoor temperature.
The time it takes to cool a nuclear reactor down varies. If a reactor has been running at nearly full power and is shut down, it takes several days to even weeks to cool it down. The size of the reactor and the "aggressiveness" of a cooling system will affect the cooldown time as well as the power levels at which the reactor was operating at before shutdown. If a reactor has been operating for some time at high power and is shut down, fission in the core stops (as it does in any shutdown). But fission products in the core are at a high level because the reactor was operating at high power. These fission products will continue to decay for some time. The decaying fission products will be creating a lot of residual heat for this extended period, too.
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yesAnswer:Give your body some time to cool down, about 10-15 minutes. Bath after gym is recommended only after sometime you finished your workout.
Any object that is hotter than its surroundings will cool down over time.
Deserts typicaly cool down during the night time and the temperatures drop as the year progresses toward the winter months.
The ideal length of time for a cool- down following an intense workout is 5 to 15 min.
give them time to cool down.
You can. It may not do as much good as you're expecting, and you could have a time trying to fit the second one in.
No. This is the hypothetical final stage of a white dwarf, after it cools down so much that it doesn't have a significant amount of energy left. This cooling down takes a long, long time, and white dwarves have not yet have the time to cool down that much (that is to say, the Universe is too young yet to have black dwarves).
there is 15 mins in between each half of a game so the soccer teams can cool down and talk about tacticts
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.
It depends on the style cap you have but, in all cases wait for the engine to cool down (cool to the touch) then push down and turn counterclockwise at the same time. Some caps do not require you to push down.
If you only ran 15 minutes it shouldn't be very long of a cool down. Just don't sit down after, your legs will get really sore
Heat up Time to 160F:8Hrs Cool Down Time from 160F:3Hrs