Perhaps you mean 'who discovered that thermal properties of materials vary with the temperature at which the measurement is done'.
I don't know of a specific answer, but almost anyone who made a thermal measurement could have noticed this.
The speed, and therefore also the wavelength (for sound of a given frequency), are affected by temperature.
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Electrical resistance depends on the temperature but not the biased voltage.AnswerIt's resistivity that can be affected by temperature, which means that resistance is indirectly affected by temperature.
Yes, clouds are affected by temperature.
you bet!
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Water is something that will be affected if you raise the temperature. When cooking, you may need to raise the temperature of water to a boil, in order to cook food.
High pressure = High temperature
Yes it is.
Not at all
Temperature and Salinity