The amount of heat energy in an object depends on three things : it's temperature, it's mass, and the material it's made from.
de Broglie wavelength depends only on the mass and speed of the particle and not on the temperature
It depends on the amount of material (its mass), on how much heat energy is added, and on the material's heat capacity.
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
The mass has quite a big influence on the kinetic energy, cause its a factor in the formula: 1/2mv2
No. The mass of an object or a sample of anything never depends on temperature.
Yes (and its temperature depends on its size), the bigger (and hotter) the shorter its life.
It's mass and temperature.
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
It depends on what temperature the what mass is recorded.
The amount of heat energy in an object depends on three things : it's temperature, it's mass, and the material it's made from.
It depends on the ambient temperature, and the mass, composition and temperature of the hotplate.
luminosity and temperature depend on their size but also on their mass
no, it depends on pressure and temperature as well
Depends on the atomic mass of the molecule, the pressure, and the temperature
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
It takes 46:30 for kosher salt to melt ice!,