because it might melt (the container)
Vehicles carrying inflammable material are covered with a bad conductor of heat, such as aluminum or fiberglass, to reduce the risk of heat transfer from the surroundings and minimize the chance of ignition from heat sources outside the vehicle. This helps to maintain a safe temperature inside the vehicle and prevent accidental fires due to external heat exposure.
It depends on the thermal energy, by knowing how much heat is being transferred. Also, it does depend on the type of container. If you have a plastic container or foam container, the heat will not transfer as fast as it would if the heat was in a glass container. Or instead of using the word heat you can refer to that word as a candle giving off heat if placed in any type of container to perform the science experiment.
Heat transfer can take place in any container that can conduct heat, such as metal pots and pans, glass containers, and ceramic dishes. The material of the container will influence how quickly heat is transferred to or from the contents inside.
Usually, a petrol tanker would not need to be insulated from the ambient temperature.But there are substances such as LPG that have a quite low boiling point, and these could be insulated.And again, tankers carrying liquids with a very low boiling point, such as liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen will almost always be well insulated.
The material of the container affects the rate at which heat is transferred to the ice. Materials with higher thermal conductivity, like metal, will melt the ice faster as they transfer heat more efficiently than materials with lower thermal conductivity, like plastic or Styrofoam. So, a metal container will lead to faster melting of ice compared to a plastic or foam container.
Yes, the material of a container can affect condensation. Materials with higher thermal conductivity like metal may lead to more condensation compared to materials with lower thermal conductivity like plastic, as they are better at transferring heat, causing faster cooling of the container surface and subsequent condensation.
No, it is not safe to heat oil with the usual water kettle since oil is highly inflammable.
To store hydrochloric acid (HCl) safely and maintain its stability, it should be kept in a tightly sealed container made of a compatible material such as glass or plastic. The container should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Additionally, it is important to keep the container tightly closed when not in use and to label it clearly with the appropriate hazard warnings.
It is depends on the material. if the rug made with the material hates heat, then you should not. please check up the material.
Believe it or not, Iactually know this one! You put the butter into a frying pan and turn the stove onto low. Now, put the frying pan on the stove and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Or, if you don't want to get up off your fat butt, just get up when the fire alarm goes off! (That was a joke!(-:)
"Currently ablaze", "on fire". The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and often smoke
Yes, the material and size of the container can affect how fast a candle burns. For example, a small ceramic container may retain heat and cause the candle to burn faster, while a larger glass container may allow for better airflow and slower burning.