Yes, temperature does effect the conductivity of materials. For conductors, an increase in temperature reduces the current carrying capacity and does just the opposite in insulators.
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Well they have electricity,citys,animals,buisness's,transport and education
Many materials become more brittle in cold conditions.
It uses the electricity to form coldness, like an air conditioner, but really cold. I hope that is the answer to your question, cheers, Kliment12
They weren't use to coldness that day because maybe there new at that for some reason.
They weren't use to coldness that day because maybe there new at that for some reason.
In heat the bag will decrease in tensile strength. In coldness it will have weaker overall structural integrity.
Quite,simply electricity affect fruit flies by electricitying them.Any insect that enters a bug zapper is instantaneously electrified by electricity
I meant does raw rice hold coldness?
coldness the word is called hypothermia (:
they weren't use to coldness thatday because maybe there new at that for some reason