If the manure was excreted immediately and then tested, then it would be at body temperature of the animal that excreted it.
Farmyard manure creates heat energy from decomposition of leaves. There is also physical change because the leaves' structure is broken down. The main factors for producing good manure are: water, which is already part of the manure; heat, which is generated by the decomposing leaves; and air, which is needed to aid the decomposition, because decomposition is a very slow form of "burning". Quite a high temperature can be generated in a manure heap or a compost heap.
specific heat is the amount of heat to be absorbed required to raise a substance 1 degree celsius. And by heat being absorbed, i mean energy, because specific heat is measured in joules
When in doubt go with manure! When in doubt go with manure!!
Another term used for specific heat is temperature.
In SI, specific heat capacity is measured in joules per kilogram kelvin.
Manure can catch fire primarily due to its high organic content and moisture levels. When manure is stored in large piles, anaerobic bacteria break down the organic material, generating heat through microbial activity. If this heat builds up and the moisture content decreases, it can lead to spontaneous combustion. Additionally, if manure is mixed with dry materials or exposed to a heat source, the risk of ignition increases.
Manure is warm primarily due to the decomposition process carried out by microorganisms. As these bacteria break down organic matter, they generate heat through metabolic activities. This exothermic reaction raises the temperature of the manure, making it feel warm to the touch. Additionally, the insulation properties of the solid material help retain this heat.
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
what is the anytonm for manure
manure
Farmyard manure creates heat energy from decomposition of leaves. There is also physical change because the leaves' structure is broken down. The main factors for producing good manure are: water, which is already part of the manure; heat, which is generated by the decomposing leaves; and air, which is needed to aid the decomposition, because decomposition is a very slow form of "burning". Quite a high temperature can be generated in a manure heap or a compost heap.
because it bakes in the sun all day The decomposition of the vegetable matter in the dung creates heat.
Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
Specific heat of sinter
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
Yes, you can replace non-renewable substances (like coal, oil and gas) with manure, you burn the manure the same way you'd burn non-renewable sources to make energy. Like this the manure is known as biomass or biofuel. Manure can also be used to manufacture methane, which is the same as natural gas.
sterilizing a manure