The specific heat of aluminium is more than 3.8 times that for silver.
no it does not
yes, aliminum dissapates heat quite rapidly, which is why aliminum is often used for heat sinks.
Barium (137.327) is larger than aluminum (24.305)
No.
Is aluminum stronger then graphite?
no it does not
Aluminum because it is a better conductor
becauseduring day, land heats up quicker than sea
yes, aliminum dissapates heat quite rapidly, which is why aliminum is often used for heat sinks.
Gold. Metals conduct heat (and electricity) very efficiently, and gold is a better conductor than copper is.
You have a loose connection somewhere. It is very common especially if your wiring is aluminum, Because when amperage flows through a conductor it heats up, when something heats ups and cools off it expands and contracts, aluminum has a lower melting temp. than copper there for it expands more so than copper so it will loosen up connections more so than copper... Tripped GFCI..
Land heats more rapidly and to higher temperatures than water does, and cools quicker to lower temperatures than water. Ocean temperatures are more moderate than land temperatures.
Aluminium is a better conductor than brass, it heats up first! We did it in a science experiment, you can trust this answer!!
What is quicker to NY than by bus.
Quicker Than the Eye was created in 1996.
Quicker Than the Eye has 262 pages.
In the daytime the Sun heats up the surface of the Oceans slightly faster than the Earth's surfaces: it heats the air above and the Wind runs from the Land to the Sea. In the evening the Sun's warmth is retained in the mass of the Earth's surface longer than in the Oceans' bulk: it heats the air above and the Wind flows from the Sea to the Land.