Absance is spelled absence. Heat is a noun used to describe the higher temperature applied or in relation to another something. It isn't really ever absent... FOR EXAMPLE: 32F could be hot compared to dry ice.
Yes, cold is the absence of heat. All heat is said to be lost when the temperature is at -273 degrees Celsius or 0 Kelvin.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
The definition (at least scientific) of cold is the absence of heat
No temperature is a specific measurement of heat. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero there is no heat but there is a temperature measurement.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
"What do you measure (when) you measure..." ? When you measure an object's temperature, you are measuring the amount of heat the object emits (gives off). There is no such thing as cold, only the absence of heat.
Absence of solar radiation and heat. It usually is colder at night, right?
Well, atmospheres help absorb heat, so it traps in heat from the sun to make it warmer, so the absence of an atmosphere on the moon affects it by making it cooler because without an atmosphere, there is no way to trap in and keep heat.
Absolute zero, IOW -273 degrees Celsius. It is defined as the absolute absence of heat and is the point at which all subatomic activity stops.
There is no such thing as "cold" - it's just a concept/term for the absence of heat. Heat and cold are opposite sides of the same coin. You cannot have one without the other. In this sense it is part of any 'heat' engine.
The absence of heat.
Actually alcohol at room temperature would be of the same temperature than water at room temperature. The difference between the two is that alcohol needs less heat to evaporate. If you wet either hand in alcohol and water, the one with alcohol will feel colder because it's removing more heat from you and faster. That's basically what cold is, the absence of heat.
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
The flow of heat in and out of an object changes its temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
absence, if cold is the absence of heat, then evil is the absence of good. Evil could also be defined as excessive selfishness, cruelty, dishonesty, or irresponsibility.