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By changing the temperature of the liquid (an object is dropping in) the velocity is likely to increase as the temperature increases because by increasing the temperature of the liquid, the result would be that the object's velocity will increase.submittted by munchez :-)
As temperature increases, so does molecular velocity, which also means volume increases.
The slope of a temperature vs time graph shows the rate of change of temperature. The slope will be positive if the temperature is increasing with time and negative if it is decreasing.
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no it doesnt
because the kinetic energy of electron increase with increase in temperature. this increase in kinetic energy increase drift velocity
All of those are vectors except 'speed'. Speed is the scalar magnitude of a velocity vector.
The temperature ... is related ... to the temperature? Please check the question and ask again.
when the temperature of the air is 25 degrees Celsius, the velocity of a sound wave traveling through the air is approx.
it affects it because the hotter the temperature is the aster paint will dry.
The velocity of sound in air at sea level at normal temperature and pressure is 3.4329 metres/second.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Speed of sound - Wikipedia". There is a table of the effects of the temperature on sound. Don't say "velocity of sound", call it "speed of sound".