According to studies, the best temperature for a human body is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
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The perfect temperature of human body is 97 F.
Yes - it is a perfect diamagnet below its transition temperature
In an absolutely perfect vacuum, there is no defined temperature at all. The temperature simply doesn't mean anything. Of course, there isn't really anything that is a perfect vacuum.At very high vacuum, at equilibrium, the temperature will be determined by whatever the container holding the vacuum is in thermal contact with. Something inside an imperfect vacuum isn't at any particular temperature -- if it is at equilibrium, it will be at whatever temperature the things around it are at. However, the rate at which is reaches equilibrium with may be very slow because of the vacuum. If it not at equilibrium, then the object in the vacuum will be at whatever temperature it was set at until it reaches equilibrium with the things around it.
The Meissner effect refers to the expulsion of magnetic flux when a material becomes superconducting in a magnetic field. A material that shows perfect conductivity is called a superconductor.
Boyle's Law states that at a constant temperature, the product of the pressure and volume must be constant. Thus: P1 V1 = P2 V2 This holds true only for a constant temperature, perfect gas.
This is fully explained by the Ideal Gas Laws. Temperature, volume, and pressure are all directly inter-related in a gas. Lower temperature creates less pressure which creates a smaller balloon. If you really want to know why this happens, you need to understand what temperature is and what a gas is. Temperature is actually the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles, and a gas is a collection of independently moving atoms or molecules, so, imagine all these molecules of air, whose speed is measured by their temperature. The faster they move, the more force they exert when they collide with the balloon. The more force they exert, the more inflated the balloon will be. It makes perfect sense.
About room temperature.
The perfect temperature for hot cocoa is 70 degrees Celsius
the perfect body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius.To me, the perfect body temperature would be the average body temperature. Most people think it is 98.6oF, but numerous studies have shown it to be 98.2oF. So, 98.2oF.
Have perfect batter and pan at right temperature
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in a cloud when the temperature is perfect, they form in supercells
Nope. That is perfect
Yea It is, in fact its perfect, that temperature is very suitable. :)
A perfect conductor will have absolutely no losses. A super conductor will be essentially lossless if it can be kept at a specific temperature. As it deviates from this temperature, its' losses will increase.
Earth has atmosphere. It helps in maintaining a perfect temperature to live.
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Yes - it is a perfect diamagnet below its transition temperature