No it doesn't, a turkey has two legs
Bismuth is an element that breaks into two new materials when heated: bismuth oxide and bismuth sulfide.
Different materials respond to heat in various ways. Some materials expand when heated, while others contract. Some materials conduct heat well, allowing it to flow through easily, whereas others are poor conductors, leading to slower heat transfer. In addition, some materials may change their chemical or physical properties when exposed to high temperatures.
When ice is heated, it absorbs heat energy and melts into liquid water. The temperature of the ice remains at 0 degrees Celsius until it has completely melted.
Heat can cause a change in the state of matter, such as from solid to liquid (melting) or from liquid to gas (evaporation). The materials involved in these changes can vary depending on the specific substance being heated. For example, water changes from ice to liquid water when heated, while dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) changes directly into carbon dioxide gas when heated.
When coal is heated, it undergoes a process called combustion where it reacts with oxygen to produce heat, carbon dioxide, and other byproducts. This process can release energy and is commonly used for producing electricity or heat in power plants.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
The pressure is higher.
The wire would be likely to glow- or at least get hotter. Some of the heat is removed by conduction to the air around it. Remove the air, and it cannot lose heat.
No, heat affects different materials in different ways. Some materials expand when heated, while others contract. Some materials may change their chemical or physical properties when heated, leading to changes in color, shape, or state. Conductive materials will transfer heat more easily than insulating materials.
When rock is heated it becomes enlarged. If the rock becomes too hot from the heat it will break and crack.
goes slower
the molecules will decrease in motion
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
This is known as convection, a process of heat transfer where heated materials rise and cooler materials sink in a circular motion. Convection helps distribute heat in fluids like air and water, carrying heat away from the source towards a cooler area. This natural circulation is seen in phenomena such as the movement of air in a room heated by a fireplace or water boiling in a pot.
They move faster because the heat gives them more energy