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It will expand, because the neon atoms will move more quickly and get farther apart.
I don't know, but it may help if you: .Heat the water .Add more water .Get a bigger container
The gas particles will gain more kinetic energy and speed up. If they are in a closed container, the increased speed of the particles will make the particles hit the sides of the container more often, increasing the pressure inside of the container. On cursory inspection at the macroscopic level, the result is hot gas.
Heat transfer is more rapid through the foil but it's hard to keep it contained. A microwave in a plastic container is easier and faster and then simply pour excess back into container.
Temperature can increase pressure of gas in a container ,
The average velocity of any container of fluid is zero. But if you are talking about individual particles, the more heat that is added to the fluid the more energetic/faster the particles become.
i think a ten liter container at 800 degrees Celsius has more heat
None. The color of the container does not change the liquid's heat absortion rate. What the color can do is speed up or slow down the heat transfer to the liquid inside. black or darker colors absorb more energy while white or lighter colors reflect more energy.
It will expand, because the neon atoms will move more quickly and get farther apart.
I cup = 8 US fluid ounces. 3/4 cup = 6 fluid ounces 22 ounce container is almost equal to 24 fluid ounces, so a bit more than 1/4 of your container would be roughly equal to 6 fluid ounces.
your fluid intake should be 1/4 more than your fluid out put
Immersion heaters allow you to heat liquids directly. This is more efficient than heating the object that holds the liquid, because the heat must heat the container, then the container must heat the liquid. Other heaters cannot do this because they cannot be submerged into liquids.
Options: -- Force more gas into the same container. -- Force the same amount of gas into a smaller container. -- Heat the gas.
Options: -- Force more gas into the same container. -- Force the same amount of gas into a smaller container. -- Heat the gas.
Options: -- Force more gas into the same container. -- Force the same amount of gas into a smaller container. -- Heat the gas.
No, the heat in your vehicle is made from the the heat of the radiator fluid. It dose not take more fuel to use the heater.
The heat conductivity of a container will influence the rate at which its contents lose or retain heat. Aluminum being a metal is a good heat conductor (better than glass or plastic at least) and would allow ice cubes stored in it to absorb heat more readily than the other two.