0.2 liters per hour
In the experiment, 4 liters of water evaporated over a period of 20 hours, indicating a steady rate of evaporation. This translates to an average evaporation rate of 0.2 liters per hour. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and air circulation could have influenced the evaporation rate observed. Understanding this rate can be useful for applications in environmental science and water management.
Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.
the rate of evaporation will be equal to the rate of condensation
0.5 m in 2 hours would be 1 m per hour.
I ran an experiment, with salt and water sugar. the experiment was to determine if salt and sugar can make water evaporate faster. well my results kinda supported my hypothesis! and then ran the same tests on Fanta. the same affect happened.
0.2 Liters per hour... (apex;p)
0.2 Liters per hour... (apex;p)
0.2 Liters per hour... (apex;p)
The rate of movement observed in the experiment was 5 meters per second.
The rate of traffic observed in this experiment was 100 vehicles per hour.
0.25
5 cars per hour
5 cars per hour
5 cars per hour
The rate of traffic observed in the experiment was 5 cars per hour (20 cars / 4 hours = 5 cars per hour).
In one hour the snail moved 0.25, therefore the speed was 0.25 per hour
Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.