A bath of hot water typically has thermal energy, which is the energy associated with the temperature of the water. This thermal energy comes from the heat that was added to the water to make it hot.
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Yes, the size of the bath can affect the amount of water that overflows when an object is placed in it. A larger bath would likely have more capacity to hold the displaced water, resulting in less overflow compared to a smaller bath with limited capacity.
Well, honey, that all depends on the size of your tub. A standard bathtub typically holds around 80-150 gallons of water, which is roughly 300-570 liters or 300,000-570,000 milliliters. So, grab a measuring cup and start counting if you really want to know how many milliliters are in your tub!
After a hot bath, your body temperature rises due to the warm water. When you step out of the bath into cooler air, your body may perceive this change in temperature as a drop, leading you to feel cold. This sensation is called thermal shock and can make you feel colder than you actually are.
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mm aboutt fivee letres of 1'ps?# rememberr too bath it
15000
There are 2000ml in 2l
3000 that's easy
I THINK THERE ARE 80 liters of blood in our body
250ml = .25l
nearly 2 litres but a third of 2 or the other way around
Do you mean "one metre"? One meter is exactly 100 centimeters.
That is 0.050 litre
Depends on the size, contents, and dimensions of your garden. if it is classed as a small garden it would be about 100 letres, if it is classed as a middleish garden it would be about 500 letres and if it was classed as a large garden it would be about 1,000 letres
Each litre is 1,000 ml . So 100 Litre is 100,000 ml