My guess is that the hot water heater is installed downstream from a pressure reducer to limit the maximum water pressure that the water heater is exposed to.
A cold ocean current means less moisture is evaporated into the air, resulting in lower humidity levels. It also means less heat is transferred from the ocean to the atmosphere, leading to cooler air temperatures.
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The mean free path of a water molecule is the average distance it can travel between collisions with other molecules. In the case of water at room temperature and pressure, the mean free path is typically on the order of micrometers to millimeters. This can vary depending on the specific conditions of temperature and pressure.
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The cold water inlet valve to the water heater is closed.
Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.
What I mean by that is... If you wash your hair with cold water, have you a better chance of rinsing your hair with less limescale than if you used hot water?
It depends on how you define "pressure." In general, pressure is the amount of force applied to a particular area. If you are talking about the pressure the water (or any liquid) applies to its container, hot water is indeed "stronger." This is because the molecules of hotter substances move more rapidly, and in all directions - including "outside." (In fact, this rapid movement of molecules is precisely what temperature is.)On the other hand, if "inner" pressure is what concerns you, cold water (orcold anything) is stronger, for the converse reason - the molecules are moving more slowly and staying more "together." Hence, cold weather is of a higher pressure than hot.This phenomenon is naturally related to the two other phases of water - if the water becomes cold enough, its molecules more or less stop moving altogether and it freezes into ice (and no situation is of greater pressure than getting frozen!) whereas if it moves rapidly enough, the molecules' bonds will break apart more or less altogether, and it will evaporate into steam (which has enough pressure to power a locomotive piston!).
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Less force pushes down on the liquid, making it easier for gas to escape
When cold water is always running through your wash it can mean two things. It could mean your washer is broke or you have the washer settings is on cold not hot.
Type your answer here... temerature? I think you mean temperature well anyway when water is cold it is less expanded then when its hot only of course as a liquid. When water is heated up, it expands ex specially when it turns to steam as I found out. If you have 100 feet of 1/2 pipe full of water at 60 degrees F and you heat it up to 130 degrees F the pressure varies from what kind of pipe to what kind of water but both will show a high change of pressure. Most new waterheaters recommend expansion tanks to allow the change of water temp which makes pressure to absorb to.
Water pressure refers to the pressure of water in a system. In a home it will be 30-50 psi typically and this is governed by the municipal pressure or by a well tank.
I believe you mean " Do abercrombie clothes stretch in cold water."
its according to what other temperature of water you are comparing it to. water is densest at 4 degrees C so water that is colder then 4 degrees C is technically less dense then water at 4C. in that case the warmer water is denser. but if you mean warm water to be >4C and cold water to be colder then warm water, but not below 4C, then cold water is more dense then warm water. but the question you are probably trying to get answered would have an answer of cold is denser
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