After a lightning strike the air jumps to a temperature of roughly 4000 degrees Celsius and produces large quantities of the gas ozone or O3.
Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air
It goes down.
Ambient air and surface temperature do not usually equal each other. The air temperature will usually be higher than the surface temperature because the surface must absorb the temperature around it which happens steadily instead of right away.
When the air hole is completely open, the flame is the hottest it can be. The fame turns blue. When the air hole is closed, the flame is yellow and its temperature is cooler.
Heats with compression, cools with expansion.
warm air
The temperature of air is decreased.
The temperature of air is decreased.
It drops.
it decreases.
Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air
The room air temperature increases.
It goes down.
When air is compressed temperature increases because of the collission and vibration of molecules
The temperature rises
a thunderhead cloud is a thin wispy white cloud
Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.