Want this question answered?
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
As molecules move faster temperature usually goes up.
Yes, diffusion is faster at high temperature.
a plant will grow faster in sunlight becuse the sunlight has its minerals that the plant will mke into food adn the dark is not light enough to produce the energy or minerals for a plant to survive offof
They run at a higher temperature so the oil breaks down faster.
The minerals had longer to form from the hot magma than did the minerals in the small intrusion, which would have cooled much faster.
In most cases it is 195-205 degrees F. This is the temperature at which an internal combustion engine performs it's best. And the faster the engine reaches this temperature the better.
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
Yes. Water of any starting temperature must be cooled to 0 oC in order to freeze.
They would both be about the same for speed.
move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
The particles start to move faster as the temperature rises. Eventually, it reaches the boiling point, and becomes a gas.
The higher the temperature, the faster it dissolves; When a temperature reaches a certain point, it turns into a gas and gases move around faster than liquids and solids.... ....EXAMPLE: when you freeze water, it turns into a solid and does not move... when you boil water, it dissolves into steam and fills the air. so that proves that food coloring will dissolve faster in a higher/hotter temperature! I hope this answers your question.
It grows faster in room temperature
A rock at the surface will cool faster than a rock underground.
As engine has to work hard and engine RPM are high its temperature rises and water pump also works faster and hot water reaches temperature sensor fast and suddenly needle goes up.