4 real????? if you pluck the feathers off a chicken, is it still a duck? you have got to be kidding me
To increase you make the honey colder and to decrease you heat the honey up
it decreases
Your body can either burn more calories to increase heat, or sweat to decrease heat (the evaporation of your sweat cools you down). To actively control your body temperature, there are drugs, compresses, clothing, baths, air conditioning and heating.
Increase
By Removing or addng heat
no even it will increase the out put heat
Heat increases thermal energy by transferring energy to a system, causing the particles in the system to move faster and increase their kinetic energy, which in turn raises the system's overall thermal energy.
To decrease heat transfer, you can add insulation to a system to reduce the amount of heat escaping or entering. To increase heat transfer, you can use methods such as increasing the surface area of contact or using a more conductive material to enhance the transfer of heat.
Heat is not the only thing affecting the flow rate of honey; the water content also changes how fast or slow honey flows. The higher the water content, the lower the temp at which it freely flows. Optimum temperatures for honey flow are listed as between 10 and 30 degrees celsius. Therefore, 72 degrees Fahrenheit should produce adequate flow rate, depending on water content of the honey.
To make something dissolve faster you heat or agitate it. To decrease it do the opposite.
no the lose will increase but motor would not heat up and its wiring will be safe this lose will decrease
decrease,because the cube of sugar absorb some heat