on the side going into middle of pool
Water absorbs and radiates heat better than soil does.
no
mud would conduct heat better as water is a pretty good heat conductor
Yes. Iron has better conductivity of heat and electricity than water and will heat up very fast. The same goes with carbon and silicon. If u get a chance to test them then u will know which is better conductor ( silicon should be better conductor since it is a metalloid)
Water absorbs and conducts radiation better. ex. electricity is a form of radiation this is false because water will take longer to absorb heat than soil but when the source of heat is gone the water will insulate more heat than the soil, therefore the water will keep heat longer than soil but the soil will heat up faster.
Water needs to be heated to enter its gas phase as steam.
Yes, not easily because of its lanolin content, but yes, wool absorbs water.
gold because it is a better conductor of heat
Install better insulation between the source of heat and the parts that are being heated up!If it is a heat exchanger unit, increase the speed of coolant so that less heat can enter the coolant as it goes through the coils.
This means that copper will not absorb the heat from the water as much as the aluminum. Aluminum will "steal" more heat from the water- which you do not want. You need the heat to stay with the water until it serves its purpose.
In any heat stroke the body should be cooled immediately. The person should be moved inside, or at least into the shade. Clothing should be removed and cold water, cold cloths or even a cool bath should be used to cool down the patient. If the person appears confused, dizzy or appears to be drunk an ambulance should be called immediately. If the person is able to drink they should drink water. Sports drinks are OK but water is better.
About 150 deg.