Why do they have different surface temperature
Why do they have different surface temperature
Surface temperature is the temperature of a body at a particular location. Factors that affects this temperature are altitude, and environmental temperature. The surface temperature declines or goes up as the plane changes altitude.
Surface tension decreases as temperature increases.
Ambient air and surface temperature do not usually equal each other. The air temperature will usually be higher than the surface temperature because the surface must absorb the temperature around it which happens steadily instead of right away.
Yes. The colder the surface temperature, the more clearer the fingerprint will be. The warmer the surface temperature, the less clear the fingerprint will be.
yes. depends on the temperature of the liquid
Why do they have different surface temperature
each different star in the constellation (there are 13) would have a different surface temperature, which is based on what phase of stellar life they are in and how massive they are
You can observe water droplets on the surface of a chilled bottle because the temperature of the atmosphere is a different temperature to that of the temperature in the chilled bottle.
Surface tension of water decreases as temperature increases. At lower temperatures, water molecules are more closely packed, leading to stronger intermolecular forces and higher surface tension. As temperature rises, water molecules gain kinetic energy and move more freely, causing weaker intermolecuar attractions and lower surface tension.
Spica has a surface temperature of 22,400K and an absolute magnitude of -3.55Rigel has a surface temperature of 11,000K and an absolute magnitude of -6.7So the question is incorrect.
Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.
what is the sirius surface temperature
A star's color is determined by its surface temperature. This temperature is largely dependent on the star's initial mass.
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
Ursa Major is a constellation, made up of many different stars. "It" doesn't have a temperature. Each star in it has it's own temperature.
The surface temperature of Hadar is 20,000 THOUSAND