No. There is always a slight difference as temperature of the ceiling is a bit higher than that of the floor. Hot air rises upwards and cooler air remains near the floor.
The area of the floor is 48 square feet, and the area of the ceiling is the same. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we have to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
Floor . . . 18.7 x 11 = 205.7 square feet Ceiling . . . same as floor Walls . . . need the height of the room in order to calculate these
If its from condensation, you have 2 options; Either adjust the temperature of the room to the same as the floor or installing dehumidifiers to remove the moisture in the room.
1788/9 square feet on the floor, and the same number more on the ceiling. There are also many more square feet on the walls, but to calculate them, we'd need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
A homophone for sealing is ceiling. Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
No- but they make you FEEL cooler. Moving air will tend to evaporate mositure, and remove heat. But they do not lower the temperature in the room on their own- the motor actually INCREASES the room temperature a small amount. They CAN draw cooler air UP from the floor.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
I take it you mean the area of the floor is 20 sq metres? In which case the ceiling would be the same size, but you can't calculate the area of the walls without knowing their height.
Yes Because, it's going the same way but without touching.
The same way you got in.... the door. The same way you got in, the elevator. Remember to take the stick with you...
The metal floor is one conductor. The other is the metal ceiling. Unless he touches the floor AND the ceiling at the same time, there is no path for the current to flow.
Whatever the room temperature happens to be at the time. If the room is 75° then the salt would be the same temperature.