;) basically the bigger a container the more heat is lost since the particles can escape more quickly so it turns colder but a smaller container has a smaller top so the particles bump into eachother and come out less quickly. ;) source:my awesome knowledge...u can thank meh ltr
Surface area and temperature gradient
The larger the surface area the faster the rate of heat loss will be.
It prevents heat loss through radiation.It prevents heat loss through radiation.It prevents heat loss through radiation.It prevents heat loss through radiation.
The thicker the insulation, the more heat is kept in your home. This is because inside the insulation are tiny air bubbles, witch are not good conductors of heat. This means that the heat energy can not pass through it.
The answer is that the thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass throught trapped air causing it to not leave your howm and therfore hating it Hope this helps C.Turner
Blood flowing through a large, thin ear is close to the outside air and can lose heat rapidly to the air. The larger the ear, the larger the heat loss.
The more fat that there is on an animal the more heat it will be able to store, because the fat and blubber trap in heat.
the thicker the insulation is then there will be less heat loss. The material also affects heat loss
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Yes Thinner insulation is more loss - not as much loss as with no insulation Thicker insulation less loss.
maybe, it depends on how much weight you lost
heat loss
because of the amount of heat that is generated off the sun.
They slow the loss of heat
yes heat loss is affected by diameter, circumference and surface area. Heat loss depends on the surface area : volume ratio.......the larger this is the more heat is lost if a cylinder having the same volume but a different surface area...(therefre radius and circumference is different)........the cylinder having the larger surface area will loose heat fastest