First off, it's just "quicker", never "more quicker" which is utter rubbish.
"Cool down" is another one of those rubber words and phrases that mean different
things to different people as well as to the same people in different situations or at
different times. And "quicker" is another one as well, too.
-- The rate of heat loss from an object depends on many things. One of them is
always the difference between the temperature of the object and the temperature
of its surroundings. So, if you have two identical objects that have different temperatures
and are in the same place, the one with the higher temperature will lose heat faster to the
surroundings.
-- Another factor is the size and composition of the object, because they determine
how much actual heat energy the object contains. So, if two objects of different
size and substance start out at different temperatures, there's no general way to
say which one will lose heat at a faster rate.
-- The shape of the object also matters, because that involves the amount of
surface area it has through which it can dump heat. So if you have two objects of
the same volume, made of the same substance, and at the same temperature, the
one with more lumps, bumps, wrinkles, and crinkles in its surface will lose heat at a
faster rate than the smooth, spherical one. That's why auto radiators are covered
with a structure that has millions of leaves and holes in it. It's also the main reason
why you try to curl up into a ball when you're cold.
-- This is the story of how fast an object loses heat energy to its surroundings.
That's NOT the same thing as how soon it reaches the temperature you want,
which may be what you mean when you say "cool down more quicker".
In general, there's no way to tell which object will reach the temperature you want
more quicker. For example, a red hot cast iron pot off the stove may be cool enough
to handle long before a glass jug that was filled with boiling water.
An object will cool down if its temperature is greater than the temperature of its surroundings.
Because the insulation isn't perfect, there's always some energy seeping out.
water because when they make maple syrup it is 95% water and to make the syrup better they boil off the water
in hot water the individual atoms more moving much quicker which increases their ability to put items into solution
The weapons made it easier to kill more and quicker!
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects, unless you have a device (like a heat pump) to prevent this. The natural tendency is for two or more objects at different temperatures to eventually all have the same temperature and this is accomplished by heat flowing from the warmer objects to the cooler objects.
Because some objects would be needed to be shown more than once, so you would have to use more than one kind of model.
no it doesn't cold drinks cool you down the most and the hot drink that definitely does not cool you down is a hot chocolate
Heat is the flow of thermal energy from one object to another. Heat always moves from warm objects to cool objects, not cool objects to warm objects.
by making more sweat
well since you have more ac's...you can cool the rooms quicker and not use it as much...so you can turn it off and save money while having a cool house
powdered substances have more surface area so they can be broken down quicker than substances with less surface area and that will cause the sustance to be absorbed quicker.
by making more sweat
by making more sweat
you can type quicker if you practice more
Cool Down,Cool Down Come On Don't Be So Angry I'll Help You With that.....and he'll calm down or get more angry ehehhhe......
the body is trying to cool down?
the molecules in water have more energy and so will break down the solids quicker
No, it is incorrect. The correct terms are just 'quicker' or 'more quickly'.