The temperature of hot water is typically between 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
the hot water temperature will not reduce due to atmosphere temperature.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.
Water temperature tells you how cold or hot the water is. If the water is hot, the heat indicates the kinetic energy of the water.
A hot water regulator controls the temperature of water in a system by adjusting the flow of hot water to maintain a consistent temperature. It helps prevent water from becoming too hot or too cold, ensuring a comfortable and safe water temperature for various uses.
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of hot water.
When a thermometer is quickly dipped in hot water, it won't do anything. If you leave the thermometer in the hot water, the temperature shown will read higher. The temperature shown will not exceed the temperature of the water.
The recommended temperature for hot water in your home is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
When hot water is mixed with cold water, the overall temperature of the mixture will be between the initial temperatures of the hot and cold water. The hot water will transfer heat to the cold water, resulting in a gradual temperature equilibrium.
If you mix the two, you'll get water with a temperature somewhere in between. The exact temperature will dependon the temperature of the icy water and the boiling hot water; as well as on the exact amounts of water you mix.
That depends on how hot the water is in the cup. Use the thermometer to measure it and see.
When hot metal is added into the water then the metal looses its energy into the water and this heat is gained by the water, so the temperature gets increases when hot metal added into it i.e final temperature is greater than initial temperature of water.
Average temperature is 60C