Refrigerators should be set at 4°C to 8°C pouring cold milk into a room temperature glass should only raise the temperature by at most one degree.
So between 5°C and 9°C
Under normal atmospheric conditions, there is no limit. Most glass melts at several thousand degrees F, and cold temperatures aren't an issue.
temperature decrease is cold temperature increase is hot
Intensely cold temperature is called frigid.
The average temperature of a swamp is 45 degrees Celsius or 113 degrees Fahrenheit. Swamp temperature can vary depending where it is located and what type of swamp it is.
warm milk
No. Something is cold when heat energy has been removed from it. A glass of milk, once poured and left standing out, will absorb heat from the air if the air is warmer. When it reaches the same temperature as the air (warmer or colder) it will remain at that temperature unless its surroundings are warmed or cooled. If the milk goes sour, chemical changes may affect its temperature.
it depends how cold it is
The cold water reduces the temperature of the glass. The cold glass reduces the temperature of the air around the glass. The amount of moisture in air is temperature dependant hotter air can contain a higher moisture content. If the air temperature is reduced the water condenses. In this case the cold glass reduces the air temperature in contact with the glass, this results in the condenstion of moisture from the air, and water droplets are formed.
The milk bottle is made of ordinary glass with a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion. Glass has poor thermal conductivity, so the inside of the bottle will be hot and outside cold. This temperature gradient will cause a stress in the glass and if the glass has small imperfections or flaws in it the glass will break. That is why coffee pots are often made of low expansion glass, like Pyrex, to prevent high stress.
It depends on: -The current temperature of the water. (If it was already cold, the water would probably decrease because both heat and cold causes water to increases) -The size of the glass. -How much the temperature decreases.
The cold drink chills the glass which lowers the temperature of the air immediately surrounding it below the dew point. At that point, atmospheric moisture condenses and forms on the cold glass.
Cow milk straight from the cow is warm or room temperature. Milk can be given to humans either hot or cold. Hot milk makes a person sleepy.
it depends on what type of person you are if you enjoy warm drinks such as coffee or tea you will probably enjoy it. if you like cooler drinks like beer or soda then you probably won't enjoy it. remember we all drank warm milk when we were babies and drinking from are mothers breasts.
The force of intermolecular attraction decrease by temperature increasing.
bina freem an
I understand dairy products such as whipped cream & milk will do that.
if you have ice in it the ice will melt and get out