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As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
It would turn into liquid.
As temperature increases thermal energy increases.
The temperature rises.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
increases
the voltage increases
It increases as the temperature increases.
The thermocouple is an sesnsing device , when the temperature increases it increases the voltage , that voltage is used for tripping purpose
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
Resistance increases as temperature increases. If Voltage is held constant then according to Ohm's Law Voltage = Current x Resistance then current would decrease as resistance increases.
If the resistance increases, while the voltage stays the same, current will decrease. Current = voltage divided by resistance
The voltage across a semiconductor diode (and across the base/emitter junction of a transistor) decreases as temperature increases: the actual figure is -2mV/°C.
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
When temperature increases so the reading shown also increases.
it dies