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Low temperature. A superconductor doesn't 'perform' at all, and isn't even a superconductor, above its critical temperature.
A superconductor superconducts ONLY at extremely low temperature.
Pepsin works best at 37 C because that is it's optimal temperature. The temperature at which it works best. Every enzyme has one which is based on the molecular geometry and binding of the protein. it is also the same degrees of the core body temperature.
Water tornadoes, properly called waterspouts, form best when the water temperature is higher than the air temperature.
its basicly a conductor that is below a certain temp. A superconductor is a material with an extremely low electrical resistivity (up to zero) under a specific temperature.
Low temperature. A superconductor doesn't 'perform' at all, and isn't even a superconductor, above its critical temperature.
A superconductor superconducts ONLY at extremely low temperature.
I think that the osmosis works best at higher temperature. At higher temperature, the water molecules will have more kinetic energy and move faster thus increasing the process of osmosis.
With a superconductor. Even better with a room temperature super conductor, of course you'll have to make hydrogen metal for that.
lipase best works on 37 degrees i think
body temperature
burning hot water works best
Around body temperature (37°C)
Skipping works.
0 to 100c
Pepsin works best at 37 C because that is it's optimal temperature. The temperature at which it works best. Every enzyme has one which is based on the molecular geometry and binding of the protein. it is also the same degrees of the core body temperature.
read the back of the bottle