It depends entirely on what the initial temperature and volume of the water is and how much heat is applied.
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∙ 13y agoThat will completely depend on how much water there is.
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I't will take about 5 seconds because snow is water.
To raise the temperature of one cc of water requires i calorie of heat . you did not specify the volume.
The hour hand takes twelve hours for a complete circle, 360 degrees. Twelve hours is 12x60 minutes = 720 minutes. If 360 degrees takes 720 minutes, 1 degree takes 720 divided by 360. 720/360 = 2 minutes.
about 5 minutes
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Salt water will boil at 108 degrees Celsius, so getting it to the boil will take 8% longer under the exact same circumstances as when you heat it to 100 degrees. How much time it will take in minutes depends on how high you will turn up the fire, if you will put a lid on the pan, whether you turn up or down the heat halfway etcetera.
That will completely depend on how much water there is.
That depends on the initial temperature of the water and the heating method used. Typically, it would take a few minutes to heat water to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit on a stovetop or with an electric kettle.
It takes about 24.6 hours for Mars to complete one full rotation, called a "solar day." So it takes approximately 24.6 Earth days for Mars to make a full 360-degree rotation with respect to the Sun.
about 100-110
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It would take 4.5 minutes for a kettle to boil 1.5 liters of water since it takes 3 minutes to boil 1 liter.
43 degrees, 36 minutes, give or take a few minutes depending on where in the city you are.
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