Wash your hands (or the part of your body where you burnt it) in ice cold water.
Smear on some burn cream & tape a Band-Aid on.
Don't peel or burst the burn. I learned that the hard way. :-/
A tripod is meant to be free standing. Try a chef's qualty oven glove with fingers. It will protect you up to 450F , and are ideal for camp cooking. They should work in the lab for heat transfer from a vessel .
^, is the symbol for a tripod.
Yes, you can get shocked if you touch just the hot wire because it carries electrical current.
In a hot cup, conduction is the transfer of heat from the hot liquid to the cup itself. The heat is conducted through the material of the cup, warming up the surface that we touch. This is why the cup feels warm to the touch when filled with a hot liquid.
If you touch hot water, you may experience burns or scalding depending on the temperature of the water and the duration of contact. It is important to quickly move away from the hot water, cool the area with cold water, and seek medical attention if necessary.
A tripod is meant to be free standing. Try a chef's qualty oven glove with fingers. It will protect you up to 450F , and are ideal for camp cooking. They should work in the lab for heat transfer from a vessel .
Yes
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
They can be hot when you touch them and the oils can cause skin irritation.
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.
A tripod with wheels is called a tripod dolly.
There is no such thing as a star that is not hot.
If you are using the equipment correctly, the tripod should not be getting too hot. Once you are finished with the other equipment, take the gauze mat (which you should have been using) off with a pair of tongs. The tripod should be cool enough for you to pick it up by holding the bottom of two legs without burning yourself. Remember: don't move the tripod with anything still resting on it or a burner still going. Turn the burner off, remove the pieces on the tripod/gauze with appropriate safety gear, then move the tripod.
^, is the symbol for a tripod.
In sentences such as "Don't touch the hot stove" or "That wire is hot to the touch" the word hot is the adjective. The word touch is a noun in either case - although in the second, it is the object of the adjective prepositional phrase.
A motor is always going to be hot to the touch because when it is running it is very hot and takes awhile to cool down after it is shut off. If an engine is hot to the touch, it just means it was recently running.
Thermal conductivity most determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it. The nerve endings in your skin determine what is hot and cold when you touch it.