It takes about 3 hours
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
How long it takes water to boil depends on how much heat is being used. Water boils at 100 degrees C
15.37684 joules
>Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8 >Add 32 (degrees.) >The result is degrees Fahrenheit. i.e. 10c x 1.8 = 18 plus 32 = 50 degrees Fahrenheit
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I have no idea at all what your question means. Take a piece of iron and put it in a room whose temperature is 32 degrees, and before long the iron's temperature will be 32 degrees. Put a piece of iron into a room that is at 105 degrees, and before long the iron's temperature will be 105 degrees.
about and hour
how long does it take to heat a 5.5 lb rib roast at 275 degrees to an internal temperature of 135 degrees
it depends on what's the temperature you freeze it in. if you freeze it in a freezer with the temperature at 5 degrees it might take about 45 minutes to an hour.
Does your home have a roof? How about windows? Are all the doors open.
At least five minutes (same as if you were to eat or drink something then take an oral temperature reading).
approximately 40 seconds if it is at room temperature that is 25 degrees c at 298k
It depends on the temperature opening of your thermostat most open at 180 degrees
6 to 7 days if your room is at 19 degrees.
A temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -6.67 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
This is very difficult to answer. At some point the temperature goes above zero degrees. At that point in time it will start to melt. But how long it will take depends on how long the temperature stays near zero, and when it actually reaches 4 degrees. Also, it is possible that such a huge block of ice might still be partially frozen by the time the air temperature reaches 4 degrees. Thick ice on a pond/lake can remain frozen all day even when the air temperature above it has risen above zero.