it sounds like you have two problems the cailabration on your thermostat is a little bit off making it run a few degrees longer and on hot days its not getting cool enough in the house because your evaporator coils in side the indoor unit is clogged and are not letting enough air get by to cool the heat load of the house you probaly have noticed a difference in how hard the air blows out of some of the vents.
Its temperature will rise to 0 deg C. It will remain around there until all the ice is melted and then it will rise to 100 deg C. Again, the temperature will remain nearly static until all the liquid has turned to vapour. Then the temperature will rise again.The temperature may continue to increase very slowly at 0 and 100 degrees because the melting and boiling will not take place uniformly across the mass. For example, the ice around the temperature probe might all be melted (so the temp should start rising) but there might still be more ice floating around (so the temp should not rise).
A graph of the change in temperature of a substance as it is heated will typically show an initial increase in temperature until a plateau is reached, known as the phase transition or melting point. After this, the temperature will continue to rise again as the substance transitions to a gas.
This typically happens in old and gold people. Children do not get it. They continue to play during fever also.
To mix CMC (Carboxymethyl cellulose) with water, first measure the required amount of CMC powder. Gradually sprinkle the powder into the water while stirring continuously to ensure even dispersion. Continue stirring until the CMC is fully dissolved in the water.
you must have observed during the experiment of melting that the temperature of the system does not change after the melting point is reached till all the ice melts this happens even though we continue to heat the breaker that is we continue to supply heat
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Firstly its temperature will rise fairly steadily, and its volume will increase if it is above 4 degrees C.. When it gets to 100 degrees C, its temperature will level off whilst it boils. If heat is continuously applied to the resulting steam its temperature will continue to rise and it will expand.
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It should not run continuously. Typically, the fan (sometimes called a blower) will continue to run for a minute or so after the flame is out. This does not consume much energy; it does flush the residual heated air from the ducts. Make sure the fan is set to "AUTO" on the thermostat, to ensure proper cycling.
The lemon flower will turn into a lemon in 6 to 9 months as long as the temperature is favorable. They will continue to grow continuously throughout the year if they are not exposed to cold temperatures.
If you are trying to cool your home or room to a temperature that is lower than the temperature outside, then the electricity needed will be much greater if the window is open. So, in short, yes.AnswerOn a warm day, leaving your windows open will allow warm air to replace the air that your air conditioner just worked to cool. Thus, your air conditioner will have to continue to run, which uses electricity, to re-cool this air. Of course, using more electricity will cost you more money.
yes it does continue but sometimes because of force or anything it stops
If you have oily or normal hair: shampoo first, then conditioner(this method will continue to moisturise and cleanse you hair, but also eliminate the remnants of shampoo or styling products that can damage the hair)
yes, I used it continuously for a month and now my sugar level is normal.Still I continue to take it,
World temperature will continue to increase.
Yes, if she is continuously milked everyday without any breaks in between.