It sure is possible, if you spread it out over a large enough area. The exact details depend on the environmental temperature, how hot the water is, and how much you want it to cool.
Water have a very high heat capacity and that mean water can contain a lot of heat which resulted in the cooling effect. Remember ice is water in solid form.
It's not possible. They say it is. It isn't though. Sorry. The computer always wins and is always counteractive.
Ice cubes you use to cool your drinks after you put the water in the freezer, Ice burgs....
is 89.96 degrees Fahrenheit too hot for you? its a little on the warm side for me but not too much, to a penguin he would be wanting to jump in the water to cool off, to a camel just another cool evening in the desert.
4° C is the temperature of maximum density for water. Change temperature in either direction from there -- whether you warm it or cool it -- the density decreases.
That all depends on what you want the final temperature of the mixture to be. Technically, one single drop of 40-degree water will reduce the temperature of the 800 gallons.
I don't think that is possible. How can "hot" make "cool" water "cold"? (also, 'hot ice' is boiling water)
No It's warm water the ? was what cools faster cool water is already cool so warm water will cool faster. Plus cool water gets warm Also back in the sixties a experiment was done Hot water froze faster than cold water by a minute . ( I remember this from the Weekly Reader report. lol lol ) I also believe it's meant to suggest when the water is at room temptureroom temperature.
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I think that it takes about 1-2 minute to cool but I am not sure...
Not likely to be a blockage unless it is in the pressure hose to the pressure switch. The pumps usually have a 15 minute cool down reset.
There are 60 seconds in a minute.
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
Because the water in the pipes is at room temperature. You must push all that cool water out with the hot water before the hot water reaches your faucet.
Cool Water was created in 1948.
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A young growing pig needs a lot of fresh water. THey at least need twice as much water as they consume in feed. If they eat two gallons of feed, they need at least four gallons of water. A large hog who is eating 12 gallons of feed will need 24 gallons of water. While hogs will wallow in mud to cool off, they need fresh clean water to drink. In "olden days" they would hang out in the springs where they could stay cool and drink all the water they wanted. They also have a need for playing in the water and keeping their nose cool. A sow feeding a large litter will need a lot more water than that as she is producing up to 30 pounds of milk a day.