Average kinetic energy is simply equal to temperature. Although the tub would have more total kinetic energy, the small cup of water with the higher temperature has a higher average kinetic energy.
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Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. The lake is larger, so it contains more total particles than the swimming pool. The thermal energy of a lake is greater than a swimming pool because the lake is larger.
a bucket, as it takes longer to heat a bucket of water than a cup so produces more heat energy
the bucket of water
niether. they are the same temp idiot
Maybe this would be better: She fell down and landed in a bucket of water. :D
One way to do it would be to have a bucket of water with a hole in it that is connected to a pulley and weights. As the bucket gets lighter, the weights cause the hand to turn. You would have to vary the dripping to calibrate it.
Evaporation rates vary with weather conditions. The BEST way to simply determine whether the pool has a leak is called the 'bucket test'. 1) Partially fill a bucket with the pool water and mark or measure the water level in the bucket. 2) mark or measure the water level in the pool(does not have to be the same level as water in bucket) 3)Place the bucket on the top step of the pool and leave for 24 hours (or for as long as you like, but sufficiently long to see a change in water level due to evaporation). The fall in the two water levels, pool and bucket, should be exactly the same (eg: 0.5" drop in pool waterlevel and 0.5" drop in bucket water level). If the water level in the pool has fallen further than has the water level in the bucket, the pool has a leak.
To calculate the volume of an irregularly shaped object, a good idea would be to get a bucket full of water and submerge that object into the bucket. Then measure the amount of water that runs over and that should be the volume of your object. For example if you take a sealed bottle of bottle stick it in a bucket filled with water, then let it's volume filll the space and displace the water. The water that is displaced or the water that runs out is the volume of your irregular shape. Get it?
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius at sea level as you go higher up the atmospheric pressure is reduced,the boiling point is lower, at ten thousand feet, it would be 192 degrees Fahrenheit, so you wold need a VERY tall mountain to wash you hands
You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
it would not.
That really depends on the bucket, but it would be measured kilograms.
yes. a picture of a bucket of water would be 2 dimensional.
A bucket or pail, as for water would be "cubo" (also means cube).
Maybe this would be better: She fell down and landed in a bucket of water. :D
It depends on the size of the bucket!add. But a typical household bucket would be 10 litres, or two gallons.
the boiling point of water in F is 212 degrees and for C is 100 degrees
One way to do it would be to have a bucket of water with a hole in it that is connected to a pulley and weights. As the bucket gets lighter, the weights cause the hand to turn. You would have to vary the dripping to calibrate it.
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