The hot water may be brown due to rust or sediment buildup in the pipes, which can discolor the water as it flows through them.
when water is too hot then it evaporates
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm
Brown hot water can be caused by sediment buildup in your water heater or pipes. This sediment can be minerals or rust that have accumulated over time. Flushing your water heater and checking your pipes can help resolve this issue.
The most usual cause for brown water in the bath is a growth of algae in your hot water tank; it could also be rust in the hot water tank. The simplest solution, although very expensive, is a new hot water tank. Personally, I would be willing to bathe in brownish water.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
To safely adjust the temperature of brown hot water, use a thermometer to check the current temperature. Then, slowly adjust the hot and cold water taps until the desired temperature is reached. Be cautious not to make the water too hot to avoid burns or scalding.
it makes warmth
you get warm water.
Your ankle will burn momentarily, you should use ice not water. especially not hot water
When hot water is thrown into cold air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into steam. This happens because the cold air causes the hot water to rapidly cool down, leading to a phase change from liquid to gas.
It depends on the situation. If cold and hot water were mixed roughly together, they will simply mix with each other. However, when hot water is poured over cold water gradually, they will not mix and the hot water will remain on top of the cold water. This always happens when using a large container. In a small container, they will also mix immediately.