Thermodynamic temperature

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    homeostasis will occur if the body temperature is not in the range of 36.5-37.8°C. For the body to be able to maintain a constant temperature it has to be able to react to changes in the environment that can affect the temperature such as the weather changing and it getting hotter. The hypothalamus will be notified by the nerve endings near the skin surface that sense the change in able for the body to react to cool the individual down and to get their temperature back to normal rate. If the…

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    Our First Lab Report

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    possible for something to illuminate with only a forced bend to it. Observed how each light sticks glow depended on the temperature they were exposed to, which had a large effect on the intensity of the glow . For having done my research and acquired some knowledge on this particular phenomenon, I gathered to guess that if a light stick is cracked In the presence of room temperature it will then glow…

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    Thermography is a unique scanning device that measures the body surface temperature through imagery and without the dangers of radiation. The major difference between mammography and Thermography is mammograms use radiation to find masses or lumps in the breast, when thermographs assess the inflammation and vascular changes through the body’s temperature. Thermography has been around for close to 20 years, yet many women are unaware of this option when they are told to schedule for their…

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    five seconds and dropping it in the hydrogen peroxide. With the timer for the coffee filter to sink and rise • Make sure to record the time taken for the coffee filter to sink and rise and the temperature of the solution • Each temperature trial should be conducted at least four times • For each temperature calculate the average time taken (“Enzyme-Catalyzed…

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    you need to know about placing your thermostat in the ideal spot. Keep Out of the Heat Your thermostat senses the indoor temperature and makes the necessary adjustments to your unit. If you place the thermostat in direct sunlight or near heat-producing appliances, the unit will think the house is hotter than it actually is. This make it harder to reach your preferred temperature and causes the air conditioner to work harder, putting a lot of undue strain…

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    6.03 Calorimetry

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    This will heat the metal to the temperature of the boiling water (100.0°C). 4. While the metal is heating, nest one Styrofoam cup inside the other. This will be your calorimeter. Since Styrofoam is a good insulator, 2 Styrofoam cups make an excellent calorimeter. 5. Measure the mass of this calorimeter with your scale. After you do this, fill the calorimeter about three-quarters…

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    Ice packs, an ice bath, cool water, anything that will rapidly drop the temperature. Above all, emergency personnel should be called immediately. The best treatment for heat stroke, however, is prevention. Drink lots of water and keep hydrated during hot and humid weather. The water will keep the body cooled off and allow the body to sweat and regulate its temperature. In times of excessive sweating, a sports drink or other form of sodium intake will help the body retain…

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    Heat Packs Lab

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    Part A It was important to test each of the four samples given for the largest increase in temperature. To begin, 20ml of purified water was poured into a beaker. Its temperature was then recorded in real time as 1.5g of the chosen salt was added. The computer monitored the process and returned the maximum observed temperature. The total change on temperature was compiled into a table similar to that of table 1. It was essential to repeat the process with each salt, taking…

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    Bonus Room

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    duct work to the new space. Or maybe you just have a bathroom that no matter what you do, stays a little cool. There's actually a simple calculation that will help you determine how much heat or wattage you need from a heater to keep it at a comfy temperature. The information you will need on hand is all available to you. -You'll need to know the cubic footage of the area you'd like to heat or provide supplimental…

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    see if temperature can affect air pressure. In the experiment, the basketball was measured in four different temperatures. Therefore, the basketball was dropped at a certain height. The results were as the temperature increases, the bounce of the basketball increases. If you ever played a sport, or drove a car, you probably never thought if on a cold day would it ruin a ball, or flatten your tire. Maybe on a hot day, the temperature can affect how high it would bounce. How does temperature…

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