a thermometer. obviously.
well u have to be about temperd but tell ur vet first
Well,you need to guess first and check by a thermometerusually people are off by 10 or 20 degrees, Tip:If u know the freezing point of water it might help
A thermometer works well for this.
The average temperature of well water can vary depending on factors such as the location of the well and the depth of the water table. However, in most cases, well water tends to be around 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature of a beaker is typically measured using a thermometer that is placed in the water inside the beaker. The thermometer will provide a reading of the water temperature, which indirectly reflects the temperature of the beaker as well.
Exactly what he is saying ... 'what is the temperature where you live.' If you don't know the person that well tell them the temperature, but not where you live. If he persists change the subject.
The source of water into a home has no bearing on the shower temperature. - This is caused or changed by the water heater and any piping and valves between heater and the shower. The fact of the well being source of the water is totally irrelevant in this case.The source of water into a home has no bearing on the shower temperature. - This is caused or changed by the water heater and any piping and valves between heater and the shower. The fact of the well being source of the water is totally irrelevant in this case.
WHAT!! why do people need shoes. well then I'll tell you ... IT HURTS WITHOUT THEM!!! WHAT!! why do people need shoes. well then I'll tell you ... IT HURTS WITHOUT THEM!!!
well pure water does not conduct electricity so this is a dangerous way to test it. all tap water has salts in it because pure water is not even healthy for people. people should worry less about the salts in the water and more about the HALOGENS in water
The temperature of well water can vary depending on factors such as depth, location, and surrounding geology. In general, well water tends to be cooler than surface water, with average temperatures ranging from 50-60°F (10-15°C) in most regions.
Do you mean 'thermal well'? If so, a thermal well is a tube that is inserted into a process pipe. Then a thermocouple is inserted into the tube to measure the temperature of the process. (Gas, steam, water, etc.)
Its temperature rises. As 40C is the temperature where water has its maximum density, then the density will drop as well