Per your exposition, unlikely will you be reimbursed or be relocated on the government's dime. The weather and the difficulty caused by it will be considered an act of God. You might check with the local authorities to see if they have made some sort of arrangements, but don't hold your breath.
That's going to depend on the temperature of the water before you heat it, and on how hot you want it to be when you're done.
Yes, heat and hot water are included in the rent.
Heat tape is just for keeping the pipes from freezing, it does not heat the water. That's what the hot water heater is for.
A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups
...hot water
Cooling hot water is an exothermic process, as heat is released from the hot water as it cools down. Heat is transferred from the hot water to the surrounding environment during the cooling process.
A hot water heater typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour to heat up and provide hot water.
Not necessarily. The amount of heat in a cup of hot water and a pail of hot water depends on factors like their temperature, volume, and material. In general, a pail of hot water will likely have more heat than a cup of hot water due to its larger volume and higher overall energy content.
A hot water heater typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour to heat up and provide hot water.
An electric hot water tank typically takes about 1 to 2 hours to heat up and provide hot water.
Hot water merges with the cold water, and any heat is dissipated.
Electric hot water heater is used to heat cold water for use in winters. Electric hot water heaters heat water faster than the ones which consume fire in order to heat water.