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Water damage describes a significant number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it'll enable attack of a material or system by destructive processes like rotting of wood, expansion, rusting of steel, de-laminating of materials such as plywood, and many , many others.
However fast it occurs, water damage floor is a major contributor to loss of property.
One's householder's insurance policy might or might not cover the expenses associated with water damage and the method of water damage restoration. While a typical cause of residential water damage is often the failure of a sump pump, many homeowner's's insurance policies do not cover the associated costs without an addendum which adds to the monthly premium of the policy. Often the wordiness of this addendum is analogous to'Sewer and Drain Coverage.'
Those individuals who are influenced by wide scale flooding could have the facility to sign up for central authority and FEMA grants through the Individual help program. [1] On a bigger level, businesses, cities, and communities can apply to the FEMA Public help program for funds to help after a large flood. For example, the town of Fond du Lac the state of Wisconsin received $1.2 million FEMA grant after flooding in June 2008. The program permits the town to get the water damaged properties, demolish the structures, and turn the properties into public green space.
one : Water - appertains to a source of water that doesn't pose important threat to humans and catalogued as 'Clean Water'.
2 : Water - refers to a source of water that contains a big degree of chemical, biological or physical contaminants and causes discomfort or sickness when exposed or consumed. Examples are toilet bowls with urine ( no feces ), sump pump failures, seepage due to hydrostatic failure and water discharge from dishwashers or washing machines.
three : Water - Known as 'Black Water' and are grossly unsanitary. This water contains unsanitary agents, dangerous bacteria and fungi, causing serious pain or sickness. Type 3 category are polluted water sources that has an effect on the indoor environment. This category includes water sources from sewage, seawater, rising water from streams or streams, ground surface water or standing water. Toilet back flows that originates from outside the toilet trap is regarded black water contamination regardless of obvious content or color.
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About the Author
I like to write about some of the most traumatic occurrences facing property owners, insurance companies and risk managers concerning water damage. Whether caused by a natural or man-made disaster, it is costly repairs and often memories being the hardest to replace. Timing is crucial preventing growth of destructive mold and mildew. I hope to inform the public about solutions.
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How much hot water is needed to bring the bath back to its original temperature?
A bath is filled up with hot water, say 42 degrees C. A volume of cold water is added, taking the temperature down to 38 degrees C.
As a proportion of the water that is already in the bath, how much hot water (42 degrees C) will be needed to bring the whole bath back up to 42 degrees C.
If you could show your working and explain any laws you are using that would be great.
Use Q=mcθ
where Q=energy in Joules
m=mass in kg
c=specific heat capacity, unit is J/[(kg)(℃)]
specific heat capacity of water is 4200 (around that)
temperature change is 4 deg
assume mass of water at first is 100g.
assuming no heat loss, the loss of heat in the water of 42deg = gain of heat in the water of 38 deg.
thus Q1 = Q2.
(100)(4200)(4)=(4200)(4)m
m=0.01g
thus the total mass of water now is 100.001g.
now, to pour 42deg water to bring it up to 42deg.
Q1=Q2
m1c1θ1=m2c2θ2
(100.001)(4200)(4)=m(4200)(0)-->no change in temp. stay at 42
thus, m=[(100.001)(4200)(4)]/[(4200)(0)]
the answer is undefined , ∞
therefore, the amount of water is undefined, or rather, infinity. impossible to bring it back up to 42 deg with water of temp 42 deg.
remember, eqn is Q=mcθ
where Q=energy in Joules
m=mass in kg
c=specific heat capacity, unit is J/[(kg)(℃)]
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