Each substance has a different heat capacity, which means they need different amounts of energy to change temperature by the same amount (for a given mass). If the same amount of energy is input, then the temperature difference will also be different.
Heated is a verb (past tense and past participle of heat). Example: Heat the food before serving.Past participles can be adjectives--a heatedargument.
Convection is the transport of heat by movement of the medium involved. In domestic heating this is air, a heating element raises the temperature of the air local to it, this air is therefore less dense than the bulk of the air in the room and rises, so creating air currents and spreading the heat around.In industry the medium could be some other gas, or a liquid
heat is the energy that raises temperature
Shivering is the involuntary contraction and relaxation of your muscles. When muscles contract they use energy, which is released by 'burning' sugar. Some of the energy which is released escapes as heat and this raises the temperature of the body.
Heat energy flows from the warmer (the hands in this case) to the cooler (the snowball). The flow of energy first raises the snowball's temperature (outer portion) to approximately zero degrees Celsius. Additional heat flow causes a phase change from snow (a form of ice) to water. This continues until all ice is converted. Further heat flow raises the temperature of any remaining water until it reaches skin temperature, when heat flow will cease.
The French word chauffage means heating. Heating means a system that raises the temperature of a room or building (noun) or the present participle of heat (verb).
it doesn't it raises the average energy a particle has. that's temperature not heat.
The temperature of a substance increases as the mean random kinetic energy of its particles increases. This is because temperature of an object is directly proportional to the kinetic energy of its particles. Thus when the particles move faster as a whole, such as when the object is put near a flame, the object heats up.
it raises the temperature.
The flash point of any material is the temperature at which the substance gives off enough vapors that it could be ignited by a spark or open flame. A flash point of 92F (33C) would indicate the substance is probably a solid or semi-solid fuel source much like alcohol gelatin, (Sterno). Note: It will actually light at a lower ambient temperature because the ignition source (usually a match) actually raises the temperature of the gel to the flash point and the continuing flame then raises it to the ignition temperature. (usually around 500-900 degrees F)
The friction of the ground you drive on raises the temperature of the tire, which in turn raises the temperature of the air in the tire. Increasing the temperature of the air raises the air pressure of the tire by the air itself expanding. This only applies to atmosphere air filled tires. Nitrogen gas filled tires tend to keep from expanding at increasing temperatures, therefore, the pressure stays the same.
amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
No. That raises the temperature too high.
It raises the temperature as your blood vessels are getting less oxygen.
Heated is a verb (past tense and past participle of heat). Example: Heat the food before serving.Past participles can be adjectives--a heatedargument.
The body believes that there is something to fight;so it raises the temperature, to kill off the offenders.
a type of farming in which the farmer raises only enough food for his or her own family