each degree rise in temperature cause 10 beats rise per minute
If the amount of gas and the pressure remain constant, the volume will decrease by 1/273rd the original volume for each degree Celsius that the temperature decreases.
yes, each layer has their own.
1 degree Centigrad = 1 degree Kelvin = 1.8 Degree F = 1.8 degree R
Heating degree day:For each regular temperature measurement in a day write down 0 iftemperature is above heating-balance-temperature. Otherwise write down the difference between balance-temperature and air-temperature. Degree days is the average of all the numbers written down.Cooling degree day:For each regular temperature measurement in a day write down 0 iftemperature is below cooling-balance-temperature. Otherwise write down the difference between balance-temperature and air-temperature. Degree days is the average of all the numbers written down.
10bpm
No, as both the temperatures are the same, you will get only 2 cups, each 50 degrees. You have to heat the cup to get 100 degree.
Yes, the surface color of a pool will affect the water temperature to a small degree. More important to water temperature is your geographic location, the season, existing water temperature, minimum and maximum daily air temperature, number of hours of sun the pool gets each day, cloud cover, wind speed, and the number of hours and times of day that you use a pool cover. Hope this helps ...
Stir the mixture.
Cardiac (heart)
This is the rate of flow of heat between the internal surfaces of the structure and the environmental temperature in the space, for each degree of deviation of that temperature about its mean value.
As we move towards heights the external pressure decreases due to which temperature decreases.
Yes, temperature does affect the activity of enzymes. If the temperature increases too much, the enzyme can denature (unfold) itself which will move key amino acids necessary for enzymatic function away from each other, preventing enzymatic activity.