Yes, an object in a room can be colder than the ambient room temperature. For instance, if a cold drink is placed in a room, it can have a temperature lower than the surrounding air. This occurs because temperature is a measure of thermal energy, and the drink can lose heat to the warmer air until it reaches thermal equilibrium.
The time it takes for 2 gallons of water to reach room temperature will depend on the initial temperature of the water, the room temperature, and the surrounding conditions. In a typical room environment, it may take a few hours for 2 gallons of water to reach room temperature if starting from a colder temperature.
yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.
with the blood of there body temp. Also the room temp
It is a gas at room temperature.
Lesson 1-calcite isn't spelled like that-satellite Lesson 2-it cant be at room temp when its not in a room its kept outside so the temp. would be according to the weather. so its a no u cant satellite a electrical conductor at room temp.
Colder then room temp it's like the ocean
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
A room doesnt get colder before putting on a heater or something. This may feel like it because your body will feel the warm of the heat, also it will feel the cold air. This will make you feel more colder.
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
With heat pumps supply air temp will vary with outdoor temp. The colder it gets outside the less efficient the heat pump will be (colder supply air).
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
At 32 degrees or colder.
when it gets colder and the temp drops
yes the hotter the temp. the faster you decomp. the colder the temp. the longer it takes
gas at room temp
chocolate will most likely not melt at room temp. try using heat in an oven or something.
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