At lower temperature, the ink will get thicker and flow slower, making the pen write longer but thinner.
At higher temperature the ink will get thinner and run faster, making the pen write shorter but richer.
It is very common for materials to go softer or runnier when they get warmer. and stiffer or thicker when they get colder. The ink follows this pattern.
Yes. Depending on which temperature it is. For example, if it is too cold the ink will freeze. If the pen is left at a hot place, than it will effect the air pressure in the pen.
put one pen in a refridgearator one in the sun
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
it will last as long as the wind blows or your mom does....
there is no long term affect, in fact energy transfers all the time
Several: colour, shape (so long's it's mostly convex), age (so long's it's not further changing its properties with age), country of manufacture, surface texture (so long's it doesn't trap significant amounts of air), etc... You need to ask the question a different way.
Yes in cooller temperatures bubbles last longer
Yes, in most cases. Many pens will not write in freezing temperatures, while high temperatures can cause increased pressure in the well and expulsion of excess ink.
how long does a soap bubble last? a soap bubble last 45miniutes how long does a soap bubble last? a soap bubble last 45miniutes
It's what you change to do your experiment. Say your doing an experiment like my friend Kristen Maxine Rogers is doing: Does air temperature affect how long soap bubbles last, her independent variable would be the different temperatures.
No.. if the bubbles are in colder temperatures it lasts long because they dont evaporate as fast as in hotter temperatures.
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They can last as long as they are maintained very well and flipping the blinds regularly so they are not always exposed to high temps
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Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher
Not long. Hypothermia will set in within minutes. A person may be able to last a few hours. No longer than that with these temperatures.
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Cold temperatures can sometimes affect the operating speed of the liquid crystals but they won't damage the television. Within a few minutes the temperature will rise to a normal operating temperature. Generally, viewers will suffer from cold temperatures a long time before the television suffers from the cold.