Was put in Katrina workers way!backwards..deal with it!
Cold water is usually made to run from the lower side to the upper side in distillation to maximize cooling efficiency. By introducing cold water at the bottom of the condenser, it can absorb more heat as it flows upwards, effectively cooling the vaporized gases and aiding in their condensation back into liquid form. This counterflow arrangement helps maintain a strong temperature gradient, which is crucial for successful distillation.
The hypothesis would be that food coloring will spread faster in hot water compared to cold water due to higher temperature increasing molecular movement and diffusion rates.
That is called 'condensation'. It is the result of water vapor molecules in the atmosphere coming in contact with a colder environment. The vapor molecules begin to clump together as their electron activity slows and they coalesce as moisture on the side of the glass. The opposite activity is called 'evaporation'.
The cold lemonade cool the temperature of the plastic cup including the outer side of it. Thereby lowering the amount of water the air can contain, resulting in water condensating - attaching to the cup.
Water droplets on the side of a glass are called condensation. This occurs when warm, moist air comes in contact with a cold surface, causing the moisture in the air to cool and form droplets on the surface of the glass.
Check piping. Make sure cold line going into cold side of water heater and hot side coming out hot side. Cold feed for water heater should come off main cold line. Make sure valves are open to and from water heater.
The inlet valve is shut off on the cold water feed side or your mixing valve or tempering (if you have one has failed.
its the heater core. but its not clogged. its cracked
It is possible for hot air to be coming out of the driver's side and cold on the passenger's side if there is a dual temperature control on the heater/AC unit. Try adjusting the temperature controls to see if that fixes the problem.
The cold water inlet valve to the water heater is closed.
It could be coming from your heater core, may need to repair or replace it.
Yes i is on the cold side. that's where it is soppose to be. And the tube (3/8) goes outside. NOT in the pan.
If the water is coming from the main, it should not be dirty. If it comes from the cold water storage tank in the loft, maybe it needs to be cleaned or covered.
Hook it up on the cold inlet side where you have room.
Usually caused by leak in heater coil.
Depends where it is coming from. If it is on the cold side and from the vacuum relief valve, no big deal. If it is coming from the inlet or outlet ports where the fittings are screwed in, then they were not sufficiently threaded in properly.
To adjust the temperature of the water coming out of the hot and cold water tap, you can turn the handles on the tap. Turning the handle towards the hot side will increase the temperature, while turning it towards the cold side will decrease the temperature. Experiment with different combinations of hot and cold to find the desired temperature.