because our body temperature is 37 degree Celsius
A bath's temperature should be comfortable for the user. Preparing a bath for others takes some thought and consideration. Babies, for example, usually have a bath temperature of ideal temperature of 37 degrees C to 38 degrees C which is slightly warmer than normal body temperature. Athletes often"relax" in an ice water bath after a tough game to reduce pain. Somewhere around 46 to 50 C the body starts to be damaged by the heat in the water (especially for the elderly). A prolonged bath above 39 C makes the heart work harder. Temperatures from 60 to 70 C can cause immediate harm.
In a lab (or a kitchen) it is often esssential to keep a liquid mixture at an exact temperature without a gradient of heat (the bottom being hotter than the top) to make it "cook" properly. To do this scientists (and cooks) often submerge the vessel needing this controlled environment into a bath of water at a controlled temperature. The advantage is that the water in the wath presents the heated material with a constant temperature that will not exceed 100oC (the boilling point of water) so that over heating or scorching is avoided. The laboratory water bath is slightly more complex than the kitchen version (the double boiler) as the temperature can be controlled through sensors to wthin a degree of the desired temperature.
From a human perspective 100 K is extremely cold, equivalent to -173 degrees Celsius or -280 Fahrenheit. It is far colder than any temperature that would occur naturally on Earth. Temperatures that most people would find comfortable usually fall into the range of 290-300 K.
It depends on the shower heads, bath heads, and the person. If you take a long shower, and use little water for a bath, bath is better. If you use a lot of water for a bath and take short showers with water saving heads, a shower would be better.
It has to be higher than your body temperature ( 37c ). So I am guessing 40c to 50c
40 Degrees Celsius.
water vapourizes when its temperature is higher than 100 degree Celsius. when the pot of water is immersed in 100C water bath, its temperature attains its maximum at 100C so no vapourization will occur.
If the metal can be submerged, put it in an ice water bath using pure water to maintain 0 C. To keep it at 50 C, you could use a constant temperature bath. If the metal can not be submerged, you might need a temperature controlled chamber.
40 degree celcious
A bath's temperature should be comfortable for the user. Preparing a bath for others takes some thought and consideration. Babies, for example, usually have a bath temperature of ideal temperature of 37 degrees C to 38 degrees C which is slightly warmer than normal body temperature. Athletes often"relax" in an ice water bath after a tough game to reduce pain. Somewhere around 46 to 50 C the body starts to be damaged by the heat in the water (especially for the elderly). A prolonged bath above 39 C makes the heart work harder. Temperatures from 60 to 70 C can cause immediate harm.
A normal bath full of water. Sorry but this depends on units of energy that you are familiar with-. I will use caldepending where you are taug The enery required to raise the temperature of the a 1kg of water in a kettle from zero degrees to 100 is 100 kilocalories The bath contains more at least 20 kg of water, and the energy required to raise the temperature of that volume of water by 55 degrees is 20 X 55 = 1100 kcals
this temperature is to hot for a bath
The water bath is used in the lab to allow a chemical reaction to occur at a specific temperature. The bath is heated to a precise temperature and the beaker or other container is placed in the bath.
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No. But it would be great for a bath.
The average bath water temperature is 30 degrees C. I like my baths to be about 40 degrees C :P
The average bath water temperature is 30 degrees C. I like my baths to be about 40 degrees C :P