It's important to
measure exact temperatures when making soap, so a good quality thermometer will be an important part of your homemade soap supplies.
Not exact matches
A couple of things that could contribute to the batter being thicker than expected: - Not letting the flax egg fully set - Not using the
exact flour blend in the recipe (I have not tested this with other flours, only the ones in my blend)- Dipping the
measuring cup into the flour vs. spooning it into the
measuring cup - The flour not being at room
temperature (if it's from the fridge or freezer, it will be dryer and will suck up the moisture).
AP: I don't know the
exact temperature, as I've never
measured it.
If an imbalance occurs for some reason, the globe heats or cools until the
temperature reached again, the
exact measure for correct exchange of heat.
though the
exact values will vary depending on how the
temperature varies over height as
measured in terms proportional to optical thicknesses.
Earth's
measured temperature is 288 K, an
exact fit.
By figuring out the
exact thermal transfer rate as you go downward in the strata being
measured and taking an
exact temperature measurement along the way surface
temperature changes in the past can be observed.
Thirty one years of satellite meaurement of OLR shows an
exact match to the absolute average global
temperature as
measured by satellites (UAH and RSS MSU).
Then there are the much more accurate and comprehensive satellite measurement systems, RSS / UAH, which
measure 24/7 the average
temperature of every cubic inch of the lower troposphere — the
exact place where global warming is meant to occur, according to the theory.
With the ever increasing divergence of surface
temperatures (NASA GISS) from satellite ones (UAH / RSS), and the subsequent divergence of overheated climate models (IPCC CMIP5) to observed reality, it is worth some background on the atmospheric
temperature measurement systems used to
measure the
temperature of the lower troposphere — the
exact place where global warming theory is meant to occur and be
measured: