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When a thermometer is quickly dipped in hot water, it won't do anything. If you leave the thermometer in the hot water, the temperature shown will read higher. The temperature shown will not exceed the temperature of the water.
It depends on how hot I want it to be. If I want regular out-of-the-tap hot water, I stick my finger in it quickly and then shout and wave my hand about when it's actually hot. If I need boiling water to be a certain temperature, I measure the temperature with a candying thermometer.
no it only depresses if you apply pressure. If the finger is just resting on it the liquid inside will remain there.
Hydroelectricity is the use of water. Water flows through a turbine in a dam, which spins it creating kinetic energy, this is then transferred into electrical energy
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what actually transfered when you dipped your finger into the water ? in what direction did it transfer
Heat
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
Cold
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
when the wire was dipped into the water , energy is transferred to the water.
Assuming that 'cold' means normal room temperature, then heat would flow from your finger to the water.
Yes you do get dipped in holy water
when we wash cloths our finger cells are dipped in hyper tonic solution they loose water by osmosis and shrink
when we wash clothes our finger cells are dipped in hypertonic solution, so they loose water by osmosis and shrink.
when we wash cloths our finger cells are dipped in hyper tonic solution they loose water by osmosis and shrink