It should be between 120 - 132f . You can adjust the setting on all home H/W tanks, and set lower if you have small children.
Hot Water Temp can be till 45 deg C
It depends on how hot I want it to be. If I want regular out-of-the-tap hot water, I stick my finger in it quickly and then shout and wave my hand about when it's actually hot. If I need boiling water to be a certain temperature, I measure the temperature with a candying thermometer.
For hand washing, the water should be between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheidt - noticeably hot but not scalding.
The temperature of the water is lower than the air temperature. [Try running the hot water a little before you wash your hands.]
It depends on the temperature of the tap water.
well this is because the temperature is very high, and on the other hand with ice water the temperature is very low. If you get an ice cube and put it in very hot water, it will melt in about a minute or two. Hope this helped! :)
There is one bowl of hot water and one bowl of cold water and one bowl of warm water. You place one hand in the hot and one hand in the cold for approx. 30 seconds and then place your hands in the warm water and that hand that was in the hot water will feel cold and the hand that was in the cold water will feel hot. This is because the nerves have gotten used to the temperature and therefore have to adjust again to return to normal. Thanks! That helps a lot! I knew I had done it before but I couldn't remember what it was!
This is due to the phenomenon known as contrast effect. When you first put your hands in cold and hot water, your nerves respond to the extreme temperatures. When you move them to the lukewarm water, the hand that was in the cold water will perceive the water as hot because of the contrast in temperatures.
the hot water temperature will not reduce due to atmosphere temperature.
The temperature of hot water is typically between 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.
The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.