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Insulation prevents objects from conducting heat. It can also be applied around some object to prevent heat from escaping. A thermos is a good example of how insulation can prevent objects from rapid cooling.
I don’t understand IM ON A TEST LOL (jk it’s convection losers)
Newton's law of cooling applies to objects that are both heating and cooling. Newton's Law of Cooling states that the rate of change of the temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the temperature of its surroundings.
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
Convection and Conduction. Convection is the movement of hot gas to areas where it is colder, and conduction is the direct transfer of heat from a hot object to another object that is touching it.
color only affects the cooling time of objects if there is light
Increased surface area increases cooling. Cooling occurs by convection of air above the soup and water vapour loss.
the color of an object will affect the rate of cooling e.g black objects cool down faster than shiny objects, the temperature around the object will also affect the rate of cooling, if the surrounding is cold, a hot object will cool faster than when the surrounding is hot.
convection current
Insulation prevents objects from conducting heat. It can also be applied around some object to prevent heat from escaping. A thermos is a good example of how insulation can prevent objects from rapid cooling.
convection current
I don’t understand IM ON A TEST LOL (jk it’s convection losers)
convection current
The convection / subduction cycle.
They can be heated by 2 objects
Self cooling cools contentents down through convection.
Convection