ice, popsicle, snow, ice cream, DRY ICE!!
They freeze. Liquid hydrogen is very cold.
This is because the fridge is cold, and this cold makes the outside of the can cold. Objects get col from the outside, in. Unlike heat, which warms objects from the inside, out,
Comets are very cold objects with no atmospheres and very weak gravity. When they go close to the sun the violently eject jets of gas.
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No, it is mainly warm over there and very very little cold
What could be the temperature of hot objects compared to Cold objects?
They freeze. Liquid hydrogen is very cold.
cold objects do have heat energy.
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
Thermal energy moves spontaneously from hot to cold objects.
same number of atoms theoretically... yet cold objects collect water vapor cold objects shrink and hot objects expand with the exception of water.
yes but if the objects are too hot and too cold
This is because the fridge is cold, and this cold makes the outside of the can cold. Objects get col from the outside, in. Unlike heat, which warms objects from the inside, out,
A very cold box used to stored objects such as Non-Newtonian Fluids...usually cooled near absolute zero.
energy is heat so more than cold objects
Objects that are not extremely cold, or very hot, but warm (by space standards). This is because those objects emit radio waves with fairly high intensity, but not too much higher energy radiation, which would interfere.
cold viruses can be spread through inanimate objects (door knobs, telephones, toys) that become contaminated with the virus.