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Interesting problem ... basic engineering solution

So, today's engineering problem goes like this.


Someone in our family is dying their hair. The chemical (probably a Chromate-based hair dye) must be mixed with 180 ml of water at between 40 and 50 °C - if the temperature is too low, mixing is very difficult, too high and the compound breaks down, and perhaps you might not get the hair colour you need.


Simples ... except we have no thermometer.


How was this quick and easy to resolve?


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  • A much more relevant issue at the moment is mixing the water ready to fill one's hot water bottle! Can't have the heating on too often!


    The Trick's us use the 'cup' markers on the side of the kettle...
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  • A much more relevant issue at the moment is mixing the water ready to fill one's hot water bottle! Can't have the heating on too often!


    The Trick's us use the 'cup' markers on the side of the kettle...
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