it would be depends on whether and temperature of geographical regions that where you work upon ....... bye the normal temperature should be 20 to 27 degree centigrate... to work ......
When a system is doing work, it can either increase or decrease in temperature depending on the type of work being done. If work is done on the system, its temperature may increase due to the input of energy. Conversely, if the system is doing work on its surroundings, it may lose energy and decrease in temperature.
No, temperature is not a measure of work, because work is the form of you doing something to an object to move it through an empty space. You are not doing anything to temperature, so therefor no, it is not work.
Temperature is not a form of work done. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Work done is the transfer of energy that results in an object being displaced through a force acting on it.
body temperature
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
In an isothermal process, the temperature remains constant, so work is done slowly to maintain this temperature. In an adiabatic process, there is no heat exchange with the surroundings, so work is done quickly, causing a change in temperature.
The minimum temperature in which people can work depends on how warmly dressed they are and what the humidity and air movement conditions are.
In the UK, there is no specific legal maximum temperature at which you can refuse to work. However, employers are required to provide a reasonable working environment, which includes maintaining a comfortable temperature. If you believe the temperature is making it unsafe or unbearable to work, it is advised to discuss the issue with your employer or union representative.
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There is no minimum or maximum temperature that you can legally work in. If you have any complaints, you can contact OSHA or go to your employer or human resources to complain.
When work is done by a system with no heat added, the temperature of the system generally decreases. This is due to the fact that work done by the system often involves the system losing energy in the form of work, causing its internal energy and therefore its temperature to decrease.