when the wire was dipped into the water , energy is transferred to the water.
heat may be able to go through water..................................
Stainless steel wire racks would be the way to go. Not only can they wtihstand very high heat but are extremely easy to clean.
The heat goes back to air
first you go dip, dip, dip. a'then ya go sip, sip, sip. MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH it's a dip, sip, MUNCH.
Dip your head (with eyes open) in cold water. OR GO TO THE DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY!
most dip tubes when they go bad don't look like anything at all because there's nothing left to it. when you pull out your cold side nipple which is 3 to 4" inches long then you can pull out your dip tube and inspect it. If your dip tube has cracks in it or holes then I would replace it . Most dip tubes in a water heater tank should be long enough so that the bottom of the dip tube is within 4 to 6" of the bottom of the tank.
Add heat.
No It has to have water are it will burn up in Texas heat.
If your talking about toe caps it's easy. Get a piece of cotton wool and dip it in the polish(I recommend kiwi polish) and after that dip the cotton wool in a bowl of warm water and in small circles go over the desired part of your boot, then get another piece of cotton wool and just dip that in the water and go over the polish and just keep doing the process for an hour for a nice mirror shine.
With water been about to absorb heat water is a major plus for industries. It can go in your cars radiator for cooling the heat of the water also helps regulate the air changing temperature.
as a cu wire is a conductor, electrical current does go through it, but some of the electrical energy gets converted into heat energy, and that is why the wire aslo heats up a bit.
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