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Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
No temperature is a specific measurement of heat. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero there is no heat but there is a temperature measurement.
Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. So yes, it is a measure of temperature. No temperature is lower than absolute zero. All motion stops at absolute zero as there is no energy left. Remember, energy is measured in heat so if there is no heat then there is nothing to allow any type of motion or activity etc.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
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The minimal temperature for the final rinse in a heat dishwasher should be 180 degrees. After this is finished, the heat dries the dishes.
Yes, but only at the temperature recommended for the specific type of glass.
In the US, the Food and Drug Administration department recommends a minimum temperature of 135 º F (57 º C). The danger zone is 41º F - 135º F. Potentially hazardous foods exposed to this temperature range for a cumulative total of more than 4 hours are not safe to eat. Pasta and rice dishes should be cooled to below 41ºF as quickly as possible to prevent the growth of Bacillus cereus that can produce a toxin, especially in foods that are cooled slowly. Because this toxin is heat-resistant, it's not destroyed by reheating to any temperature.
During daylight hours, clouds reflect solar radiation back to space. Therefore, the maximum temperature is lower than if the sky were clear. At night, the minimum temperature will not fall as low because clouds retard the loss of heat.
water has a high heat of vapourization.it absorbs much heat as it changes from liquid to gas.it has the capacity of absorbing heat with minimum of change in its own temperature
They are used to heat up practically any leftovers. I, for one use my microwave at least once a day, and it's usually to heat up leftovers.
Relative humidity is normally at a minimum just before the dawn of morning. This is usually the lowest temperature of the day, as well.
At a higher temperature, an object will have more energy, at a lower temperature, it will have less heat energy. According to the Third Law of Thermodynamics, it isn't possible to achieve absolute zero; i.e., an object's temperature will always be above a theoretical minimum.