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In some portions of the desert, near the tip of Mexico, the temperature can reach a high of 130º F or higher in the shade.
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Higher temperature air is less dense.Less-Dense air has a higher temperature
the superconductivity radiator is a leading technology around the worldmedium in it will be activated while the temperature rises to 35Cthe collision between atom and molecule results in higher temperature about 85C in 3 minutes
The speed of sound in an ideal gas is not dependent on its density, but IS dependent on temperature. So, at a lower temperature, the speed of sound will decrease, making it easier to reach Mach 1.
The temperature will rise because the interior cannot re-radiate all of the heat through the glass or car body (as in a greenhouse). Unless the car is being cooled in some way, the interior air can reach potentially dangerous temperature levels (35 to 40°C or higher).
No. Once the substance crosses into steam the steam temperature can rise much higher than boiling.
Yes, the blue stars surface temperature can reach over 25,000K
The cooling system is pressurized and requires a higher temperature to reach boiling.
In some portions of the desert, near the tip of Mexico, the temperature can reach a high of 130º F or higher in the shade.
To sterilise effectively the water in the autoclave needs to reach a temperature of 120°C. Since water at atmospheric pressure boils at 100°C, a higher pressure is needed to reach that temperature.
Many deep fryers (such as the ones used for turkeys) have variable temperature gauges so that the temperature can be adjusted as needed. Most instructions call for the oil to reach a temperature of 350 degrees, as any higher will cause the oil to smoke.
outer core; Earth Science Reference Tables page 10
Thermal Energy always transfer from the higher temperature to lower temperature until both bodies reach the same temperature or in thermal equilibrium with each other.
A dark surface will absorb the heat and reach a higher temperature. A light surface will reflect most of the heat and become cooler.
If you are referring to cooking with a pressure cooker, the higher pressure attained in this type of cooker allows the water to reach a higher temperature before boiling. This will cook food more quickly due to the higher temperature, which in turn is due to the higher pressure. Keep in mind that once water reaches the boiling point, the temperature remains constant; the only way to attain a higher temperature, then, is to increase the pressure.
The melting temperature of materials is dependent on the pressure that is applied, whereby the higher the pressure, the higher the melting temperature. As such the rocks in the mantle are experiencing such a high pressure, that their melting point is driven up beyond the temperature within the Earth's mantle so they remain solid.