One to three days
Up To 3-4 days of a constant 90+ degrees.
sand and and extreme heat.
If u put the bowl in a warm environment it will eventually heat up
3.8 x 10^5 Joules
No, heat energy depends on the amount of substance. You have asked a very good question that confuses many. Heat energy is different from temperature.If the temperature of Lake Michigan is 60 degrees, I can take ashot-glass of water out of the lake and carry it over to my car, and the temperature of the water in the shot glass is still 60 degrees.However, there is an enormously vastly larger amount more heat energy in Lake Michigan than the shot glass. One could heat up the shot glass with the heat energy from a candle in a minute, but it would take trillions of candles to heat Lake Michigan the same temperature difference in that minute.
if the jar is glass, it wont decompose, sand does not decompose and if you heat up special sand that's glass.
Glass manipulation is when you heat up the glass. Once the glass is heated up it then can be manipulated using certain tools.
Less than 3 minutes! It shouldn't take that long
YUPPERS! and it will trap most of it but not all 2nd Answer: Ummm . . . a glass window does not attract heat. It does not 'trap' it, either. The glass may allow heat through, or glass can heat up, itself, but then it can radiate that heat away when the air around the glass is cooler than it is. That is certainly not, "Trapping" the heat.
some compounds can take along time to heat but the easiest is alumanuim copper steel tin
This would depend on the manufacter of the oven and what temperature you have it set to but it can typically take 20 - 30 minutes to fully heat up.
Up To 3-4 days of a constant 90+ degrees.
Copper would heat up first because it has a higher heat capacity.
yes it does with heat, although it might take a super long time when heat up.
Glass is an insulator. Metal is an conductor. As an oven cooks food (say...cookies) the heat goes into the pan and away from the food. With a glass pan, the heat remains in the air and in the food. instead of the whole pan heating up only the surface retains any heat. The interior of glass will remain the same temp.
sand and and extreme heat.
It depends on the manufacture of the device. High quality gas powered ones can heat up in seconds. Cheap mains powered ones can take up to 5 minutes.