If an object has more density it takes longer for the heat to reach the center so it can start melting.
Yes it does affect, the denser the substance is, the lesser the temperature needed for it to be frozen . Hence . Density of a substance is indirectly propotional to the temperature it needs to be frozen.
No, the density of an object does not directly affect its speed. The speed of an object is determined by factors such as the force applied to it and the resistance it encounters, not its density.
The type of matter affects the speed of a wave by influencing the wave's propagation characteristics. For example, waves travel faster in solids as compared to liquids and gases due to the higher density and closer particle arrangement in solids. The speed of a wave is influenced by the medium's elasticity, density, and temperature.
yes
The only factors that lead ice to melt areheat transferthermal conductivityand the mixing of saltwater solution into newly-melted iceOther factors such as viscosity of liquids do not alter the speed in which a certain mass of ice melt.
Yes
The speed of passage of the x-radiation through a body depends on density.
density
Different shades, no, but different intensities will.
Yes, using a different type of liquid can affect the time it takes for a tornado to form in a bottle. Thicker liquids such as honey or syrup may take longer to form a tornado compared to lighter liquids like water or oil. The viscosity and density of the liquid will impact the speed and stability of the tornado formation.
The three properties of a medium that affect the speed of sound are elasticity, density, and temperature. Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
it does becuz temp it the speed particles are moving so it eects by how spread out the atoms are for the density