The average would be the same temperature as the two glasses of water.
Using the following formula for finding the average temperature this is proven.
(Temperature of glass one) + (Temperature of glass two) / (number of glasses) = Average
When the two glasses of water are poured into a pitcher, the temperature of the combined water will remain the same as the initial temperature of the water in each glass. The thermal energy of the water will increase due to the sum of the thermal energies of the water in both glasses as they mix together.
How you can tell is the temperature between the two liquids. If one of the liquid's temperature is warmer than the other one, then that liquid has more thermal energy.
The quantity of a substance and its temperature determine the amount of energy it has. Unless both glasses of water have the same number of atoms exactly, there will be some variance in their thermal energy levels.
Ice water has a lower temperature than ice. Ice water is a mixture of ice and water at the temperature of 0 degrees Celsius, while ice is held at 0 degrees Celsius until it melts and transitions into water.
March and April have the same average temperature.
Yes, two gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Therefore, if two gases are at the same temperature, their particles have the same average kinetic energy.
If the glasses of water are the same size and shape and contain the same amount of water then you can just measure the temperature because thermal energy is heat. However, if you different amounts of water in each glass then there will be math involve. (sorry I can't remember the formula but it will have to do with temperature and volume)
There usually about the same
Both saltwater and sugar water will boil at the same temperature; the average boiling temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. However, the salt and sugar will evaporate at different points during heating.
It depends how you measure it. You could measure the temperature at the same time at many places across the estuary and at different depths in the water and the mud. Then find the average temperature at that one time.You could measure the temperature at one place in the estuary every week for a year. Then find the average temperature for the year.
The cup of water and the large pot of water are both at the same temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, so they are equally hot. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, so in this case, both the cup and the pot contain water at the same level of heat energy.
temperature is a way to measure heat, so they are not exactly the same Note, a cup of water at the same temperature as a gallon of water ... has less energy.