Objects with a lower specific heat capacity (mass for mass) will raise their temperature the same amount with less energy input.
Silver. because silver is good conductor of heat.
Does iron warm up when you heat it? Yes, yes it does.
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Heat that comes from burning fuels warm the air. The heat also warms anything that lies near it in the environment.
Water is a good convector of heat so as the surface warms, the heat is passes to the lower portions of water. Sand does not convect or conduct heat well so the surface gets hot fast as the sun shines on it
Iron has the lowest specific heat, so it will heat up faster.
Silver. because silver is good conductor of heat.
Does iron warm up when you heat it? Yes, yes it does.
sand heats faster because it absorbs heat faster than water!!!!!!
water warms up slower than land. It also loses heat slower.
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Heat is not any kind of "bond"; it is energy.
same speed but heat may speed a little bit
that all depends on the heat and cool air applied
Heat that comes from burning fuels warm the air. The heat also warms anything that lies near it in the environment.
When heat is applied to water, the molecules excite and move faster, and change into a gaseous state.
this is normally caused by a worn belt.after the vehicle warms up the belt expand with the heat picking up the slack and stopping the noise.