after 30 seconds the temperature of the water is 19 degrees.
32°F (0°C) — 140°F (60°C) or 32°F (0°C) — 120°F (50°C) The lower end of the temperature range is controlled by the ambient temperature of the pipes. Since pipes can freeze, and often do in colder climates, the lower bound is around freezing. The upper end of the temperature range is controlled by the setting of the water heater (or other source). Most water heaters come set at 140°F (60°C), which will burn you. It's recommended to set the temperature to 120°F (50°C).
get a measurable volume device like a bucket, turn your tap on full, place bucket under tap and time out 30 sec. measure volume of water, double the volume and you have your flow rate per minute. from there you can work out your kpa but i am unaware of the formula right now and cant help any further, my apologies
There are many substances that are liquid at this temperature. The most common is water. Under normal conditions, water freezes at 0 °C and boils at 100 °C.
Given that you are not changing the fluid in your water heater, and your heating source is 100% efficient, and you are paying a constant rate for your heating source, then turn off your water heater. Reason: The water in your water heater will always try to return to room temperature. The rate it returns to the room temperature is governed by the insulation around the water heater and the difference in temperature between your set point and the room temperature. So to keep the water heated to the set temperature, it requires adding the heat that passes through the insulation over time. If your water cools some amount, lets say 10 degrees, there exists a smaller temperature difference between the water temperature and the room temperature, and the cooling rate slows. This is why there is savings if you turn down your room temperature in the winter, or the water temperature.
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it depends how long you leave the tap on for and what pressure the water is coming out at. e.g. if the water pressure is 5litres per second and you leave it running for 30 seconds, then 5 * 30 = 150litres would come out.
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This depends on the nature of tablet, temperature of water, stirring, crushing of the tablet to a fine powder, etc.
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Yes,tap water filter remove microbial which are made up of giardia and cryptosporidium.Over a long period of time microbial can cause diarrhea stomach aches and nausea.One good water filter is PUR which you can buy at your local walmart or at http://www.purwater.com/pur-products/faucet-water-filter/ .You can install it in under 30 seconds.
To resserect, you must first go to the shop. Buy a wing for 500 coins. Then, when playing a game, double tap at any time. That will activate the wings, but be wise, because the wings last only 30 seconds. If you die within those 30 seconds, you will be resurrected.
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Quantitative is basically the numbers and figures of whatever you have done.Qualitative is the verbal use, so words and descriptions for what you've done.E.g.At school, we did an experiment:Purpose: to see if you put one hand in cold water and one hand in hot water for 30 seconds and then put them both in tap water, would one be hotter than the other?So the quantitative results would be what temperature the water was, how much water there was etc.The qualitative results would be whether you felt the water was hotter or not etc.
No. -- Burning a kitchen match for 30 seconds always produces the same amount of heat energy. -- Burn a kitchen match for 30 seconds while holding it under 1/4 ounce of water in a test tube. -- Burn a kitchen match for 30 seconds while holding it under an olympic-size swimming pool. -- The temperature of the 1/4 ounce in the test tube most likely rises more than the temperature of the poolful rises, even though you added the same amount of heat energy to both containers.
The ideal internal temperature for poultry is 160 degrees held for at least 30 seconds.