around about 25-27 degrees is good but if you live in like Antarctica then probably 34 degrees
The part of the brain that regulates water balance also regulates body temperature. This part of the brain is called the hypothalamus.
That would be the thermostat.
The hot air is lighter than the cool air so it floats to the ceiling.:)
The cooler the temperature, the slower the particles move and the closer together they are because they don't need as much room. That accounts for how cooler air is thicker.
Mercury is a metal element which is liquid at room temperature
Room temperature air. The water keeps it fresher.
The thermostat regulates the temperature in the home.
.space suit pump air create inhabitable envioroment for the wearer.It also regulates temps to room temp for hot and cold worlds. or .the idea that don't let air escape. or .during apollo EVAs,normal suit pressure about 3.8 psi. this is what i can find by nicolo artosin
No temperature is a scalar quantity.
this is because the type of materials you have and the type of object you have. the reason for this is because, for example glass is room temperature because the air-con in your classroom is set at room temperature and the glass of your window contracts to the air con making it room temperature
Temperature of a room will goes up.Consider a room as a closed system. The only energy entering or leaving the room is from the AC unit. The AC unit cools some of the air inside the room by pumping refrigerant/coolant and heating up other air of the room (typically that exhaust air would be sent outside). Heat exhausted from the AC pumps increases the temperature of the room.
Magnesuium burn in air at room temperature.
It's a gas
The aluminum will be the same as room temperature.
No. The temperature of the unit would be at the ambient temperature of the room.
Cause its lighter than room temperature air..
Temperature of a room will goes up.Consider a room as a closed system. The only energy entering or leaving the room is from the AC unit. The AC unit cools some of the air inside the room by pumping refrigerant/coolant and heating up other air of the room (typically that exhaust air would be sent outside). Heat exhausted from the AC pumps increases the temperature of the room.