If you have a heated item and put it in a normal temperature water, it feels cold because the hot water may feel so hot that it is cold. It's the opposite for the cold item.
Heat transfer occurred from your finger to the cold water, as heat moves from a higher temperature region (your finger) to a lower temperature region (the water) in an attempt to reach thermal equilibrium.
it becomes a mixture of a warm and cold water :)))
Lightest warm water is steam, while the lightest cold water is ice.
Yes, cold water can drain faster than hot water due to differences in viscosity and temperature affecting flow rates. However, the difference may be minimal and can also depend on factors such as pressure and pipe material.
The temperatures of hot and cold water can vary, but typically hot water is around 120-140°F while cold water is around 40-60°F. When frozen, both hot and cold water will reach the same temperature of 32°F (0°C) as they solidify into ice.
im assuming they drink both hot or cold water like normal people do
normal water with salt
If it is cold water, than it is cold. if it is warm water, it is normal
No, cold water is not always on the right. The location of hot and cold water taps can vary depending on the plumbing system and design of the fixture.
Both.
Very normal. It is condensation. Very normal. It is condensation.
Celery can grow in both hot and cold water, It helps only slightly for plants to grow in warmer water.
To adjust the water temperature, turn the hot spigot for warmer water and the cold spigot for cooler water. Find the right balance by adjusting both spigots until you reach the desired temperature.
Ammonia is soluble in both hot and cold water, with a higher solubility in cold water.
3 seconds is ideal setting
Both are normal people. Their digestive systems are working a little differently.
Chlorine is soluble in both hot and cold water. In fact, it dissolves more easily in cooler water than in warmer water.