To assume that the temperature of the gas is the same as that of the water, it is necessary for the gas and water to be in thermal equilibrium, meaning there is no net heat transfer between them. This typically requires sufficient time for heat exchange and contact between the two substances. Additionally, the specific heat capacities and the mass of both the gas and water must allow for effective heat transfer without significant temperature gradients.
You can use water at room temperature.
If there is no difference between the wet and dry bulb readings of the psychrometer, it can be assumed that the air is saturated with water vapor, meaning the relative humidity is 100%. This indicates that the air is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can at that temperature.
No, it is not necessary to stir the water before taking the temperature. Just make sure the thermometer is placed in the water and give it a few seconds to accurately measure the temperature.
Yes it could. It needs to be heated under pressure and for the increase in temperature required, a pressure cooker will be more than enough.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not specify a required classroom temperature. However, it does require that schools make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, which could include adjustments to temperature if necessary for a student's health or ability to learn. Any temperature accommodations would be based on the individual needs of the student as determined by medical professionals.
The answer will depend on the starting temperature of the water. It will also depend on the pressure.
2 glasses of water is required to make one page.
You can use water at room temperature.
You are making an estimate. You are making an assumption that the model is appropriate and that it is valid for the required values of the independent variables.
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.
Approximately 18.4 grams of baking soda is required to make 50 ml of a saturated solution at room temperature.
In most homes water is made hot by an electric or gas water heater. The electic element or gas flame comes on and heats the water to the required temperature , usually around 135 f in most heaters. The heater then shuts off until it's activated again by a thermostat indicating that the water temperature has dropped.
No, cold water will not make Orbeez bigger. Orbeez absorb water regardless of its temperature and will expand in size when placed in water. Temperature does not affect the expansion process.
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
Because the temperature of water is higher.
If there is no difference between the wet and dry bulb readings of the psychrometer, it can be assumed that the air is saturated with water vapor, meaning the relative humidity is 100%. This indicates that the air is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can at that temperature.
the type of material you can use to make the temperature of water is to, use boiling water or cold water and if you mix them together you can get warm water, and if you use hot water you'll have hot steamy water and for cold water you'll have an ice cold water.