Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
The weight, aerodynamics, horse power and gear ratios all affect the speed of an automobile.
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
I'm pretty sure it would slow down the rate of diffusion, because higher tempuratures increase the rate of diffusion.
Temperature affects the rate of diffusion, by speeding up the movement of molecules. For example it kind of like when going from water to steam. The water molecule get heat added and speed up, like that of diffusion.
diffusion, its annoying :) m.kk
the factors which affect rate of diffusion is the factors that mixing one substance to another.
Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
Diffusion is affected by various environmental factors, like temperature.
A change in medium water to Gelatin would affect the rate of diffusion dramatically. The change from water to gelatin would slow down the rate of diffusion.
diffusion does the thing and osmosis does the other one. 10/10 gameinformer
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
The acts as a catalyst to speed up the diffusion process, allowing the molecules to overcome it; the activation energy causes the reaction to proceed at the faster rate.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
In general they don't.