When heat is transferred from one object to another, the thermal energy distributes to have the temperature even throughout the entire object. When there is more material, as you said, as it heats up in one place, the more material, the more the heat has to distribute and the longer it will take to heat up.
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Radiation heats up because when electromagnetic radiation, such as light or infrared radiation, is absorbed by matter, it transfers energy to the material's atoms and causes them to vibrate faster, increasing the material's temperature. This increase in temperature is due to the internal energy transfer within the material caused by the absorbed radiation.
The specific heat capacity of a material determines how much energy is needed to heat up a certain mass of the material by a certain amount. Materials with higher specific heats require more energy to raise their temperature compared to materials with lower specific heats. Therefore, materials with higher specific heats will have slower temperature increases when heated compared to materials with lower specific heats.
It heats it up by about 30 degrees C.
Peat. It's dug up from bogs and dried out then burned.
Carbon fiber is a lightweight and strong material that heats up quickly due to its low heat capacity. Ceramic materials, such as certain types of pottery or tiles, can also heat up relatively quickly compared to other materials.
Everything heats up at the same time, but the glaciers and ice shelves are most affected by the heat because they melt and affect the water levels in our oceans and streams and rivers.
The sun heats up water at the same rate as any other water. I suppose there would be variations in heat temperature based on the material in the water, such as salt and dirt.
Heats affects a slide by making it hot. The sun is strong so it heats up the slide. Slide becomes too hot for anyone to go on.
The material of the cup can affect how quickly the liquid inside cools or heats up. For example, a metal cup may conduct heat faster than a styrofoam cup. Additionally, the color of the cup can impact temperature, with darker colors absorbing more heat than lighter colors.
upon the distance of the sun as it heats up and releases the material on the comet
Gravity pulls the material together and it heats up to the point when self sustaining nuclear fusion starts.