When there is a change of state occuring (in this case from solid to liquid), temperature will remain constant. Energy is absorbed to weaken the intermolecular forces between the wax particles.
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Temperature fluctuation is where the temperature does not stay at a constant rate. It will keep getting colder or warmer and not cease to a certain degree.
It is a mammal, therefore warm-blooded. Meaning, it will stay at a constant temperature
The amount of gas and its temperature.
It is a mammal, therefore warm-blooded. Meaning, it will stay at a constant temperature
fire salamanders will do well in normal room temperature 73-76 F.
cats and dogs temperatures range from 100-102.5 degess F If a pets temperature goes under that they can go into shock and even hypothermia. Sedation lowers a pets temperature so you need to maintain a constant reading to make sure they stay in the normal range or you need to provide heating pads.
The engines actually stay relitively cool because of the constant flow of cold air in them.
In the stratosphere, the temperature generally remains constant or may even slightly increase with increasing altitude. This is due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, which warms the stratosphere.
At a constant temperature, the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample remains constant. This means that while individual molecules may move at various speeds, the average speed is directly related to the temperature. As temperature increases, the average speed of the molecules also increases, and vice versa. However, at a constant temperature, the distribution of speeds can vary, but the average kinetic energy will stay the same.
An electric heater stays at a constant temperature because it has a thermostat that regulates the power supply to maintain a consistent heat output. When the temperature drops below the set point, the thermostat signals the heater to turn on and when it reaches the desired temperature, it turns off to prevent overheating.
Charles' Law: V1/T1 = V2/T2 The number of moles and the pressure are constant.