It's just about the exact same temperature as the rest of your body (as long as your lips are closed) or a 'normal' of 98.6 degrees F.
What is the ambient temperature of the water?
Ambient temperature.
It is the ambient temperature.
Ambient temperature simply means "the temperature of the surroundings" and will be the same as room temperature indoors..........Harshal P. Pawar
ambient air temperature is the temperature of your surrounding air. if you stand outside with a thermometer, and it reads 64 degrees, that is ambient temperature.
These salts have the ambient temperature.
Simply put, ambient temperature is the temperature that surrounds a point of interest. It is the average temperature in the area of focus. For instance, if we were inside an industrial complex and we were examining the ambient temperature of a large room we would have to consider what is contributing to that temperature. Is the large room empty or is there machinery or people that are generating heat in that area? All the sources of heat and cool would average out in that area and that temperature would be the ambient temperature. Room temperature is comfortable to live in and is generally determined to be around 20 to 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). The ambient temperature of a house (inside) that is at room temperature would be the same (20 degrees Celsius), but the ambient temperature outside on a winters day would be much cooler than room temperature, maybe even freezing. The temperature given on the news or at a location is the ambient temperature for that area.
Ambient temperature in the Philippines ranges from 30 to 40 degrees Celsius all year round.
ambient temp is the outside air temp
This ambient temperature is comfortable for me. "ABM" is the abbreviation for ambient when used on blueprints.
The ambient temperature in this case refers to the temperature outside the engine. This is relevant for calculations related to heat engine. The ambient temperature will of course vary, but it is usually somewhere around 300 K.
You measure the ambient temperature before the experiment in case the experiment is sensitive to ambient temperature. You want to record all of the environmental factors that might affect the experiment before starting it. You measure the ambient temperature after the experiment for the same reason, and also in case the experiment affected the ambient temperature. Depending on the experiment, environmental factors may need to be considered when analyzing the results.