when solid has already melted and when heat is supplied it starts increasing the temperature of liquid
During the phase change of a solid to a liquid (melting), all of the energy goes into breaking the intermolecular bonds holding the molecules of the solid together, and none of the energy goes into changing the temperature. Thus, during this particular phase of melting, the temperature of the system does NOT change.
When energy is provided to any substance and its bonds are loosened, it starts melting.
It starts to flow faster!
it starts from melting of glacier
As soonest you turn the computer on the energy starts flowing the CPU makes sure this happens. :)
It releases magma and starts melting/burning the earth until it cools down.
An electrical motor starts with electrical energy supplied by a power source. This energy is converted into mechanical energy as the motor turns and does work, such as driving a fan or a conveyor belt.
Melting occur when a solid starts to be a liquid.
When steel is heated, its molecules vibrate more vigorously than normal, thus gaining more kinetic energy. As steel starts melting at 1450 degrees Celsius, the particles break free of the bonds that hold them in the lattice.
The temperature at which a solid starts to change into a liquid is called the melting point. At this point, the solid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome its intermolecular forces and transitions into a liquid state.
The body starts to acumulate energy like fat. So, the result is a overweight from the increase of fat tissue.
Its molecules starts vibrating more than when they were solid. Their kinetic energy are greater.