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An increase in temperature changes the state because it melts it
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Temperature does not typically change solely based on longitude. Temperature is primarily influenced by factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to bodies of water or mountains, and prevailing wind patterns. While longitude can indirectly affect temperature through these factors, it is not a direct cause of temperature change.
yes ofcourse!
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
Two types of energy change that can occur in a chemical reaction are endothermic or exothermic. An exothermic reaction causes an increase in temperature and an endothermic reaction causes a decrease in temperature.
An increase in current will only affect resistance if it causes the temperature of the conductor to change. For pure metallic conductors, and increase in temperature will cause an increase in resistance.
Normally there is no affect. In a gas, a CHANGE of volume of a single body, will give a change in temperature. If a gas is compressed the temperature will increase. If a gas is allowed to expand, there will be a reduction in temperature. This principle is used in diesel engines, to ignite the fuel by compression and fridges, where an expansion of gas causes cooling.
Heat which causes a change in temperature of substance is called specific heat.
Temperature or pressure
change in temperature
Assuming that pressure and the amount of matter are constant (meaning they do not change), volume will increase as temperature increases.
no it do not change
A rise in temperature
the change of weather patterns