This question is a bit confusing because a lipid is a type of molecule in a group which includes fats, oils and waxes. So a frog slowing down when it is cold would not become a type of molecule. I'm not an expert on frogs but I imagine if frogs slow down in cooler temperatures in is probably to do with the temperature affecting their metabolism.
The slowing down at the end of a workout is often called a "cool down". This is because it helps gradually lower your heart-rate and body temperature.
because the temperature is down
you would turn the temperature down for cooler air temperatures in a car, in a house the air temperature coming out the vents does not change based on the thermostats set point
Gradually slowing down is 'decelerating'.
The air temperature decreases as energy is transferred to the cooler object. This transfer of energy causes the air molecules to lose kinetic energy and slow down, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
Hot liquid eventually cools down in a flask due to heat transfer to the surrounding environment. The flask acts as an insulator, slowing down the cooling process, but it cannot prevent heat loss entirely. As the hot liquid loses heat to the cooler surroundings, its temperature gradually decreases until it reaches equilibrium with the room temperature.
The air will cool down, while the other object gets hotter.
Deceleration refers to the decrease in speed or slowing down of an object over time. It is the opposite of acceleration, which involves an increase in speed.
slowing down till the end
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no it is not
Because the air around it (which is cooler) takes over and sets the object to room temperature.