it hardens.
It goes back to solid state.
When the metal is poured into the Styrofoam cup of water, the heat stored in the metal is transferred to the water and the cup. This transfer of heat causes the temperature of the water and the cup to increase, as the metal cools down.
When hot metal is cooling, it releases heat energy into the surrounding environment, causing its temperature to decrease. As the metal cools, its particles lose energy and slow down, leading to a decrease in thermal expansion and, eventually, solidification if the temperature drops low enough.
because as metal heats up it expands. so as the exhuast cools it is shrinking and it makes noise
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
Metal is a good conductor of heat, so when hot water is placed in a metal mug, the heat is quickly transferred from the water to the mug and then to the surrounding air. This rapid heat transfer accelerates the cooling process of the water.
Water in your sweat cools you down.
yes because it is angry and when it gets angry it cools down just enouph that it survives(: thats good(:
Metal.
After it cools down
because the sweat is water and water cools you down so that is how sweat cools you down
When metal is cooled by ice, the particles in the metal will slow down and lose kinetic energy, leading to a decrease in temperature. As the metal cools, the particles will eventually reach a point where they freeze and form a solid structure.
every muscle, when we sweat that cools us down, the hairs on our body stands up and that cools us down. everything cools us down