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The resistance of tungsten increases with temperature because as temperature rises, tungsten atoms vibrate with greater energy, impeding the flow of electrons. This increased vibration disrupts the flow of electrons, leading to a higher resistance in the material.
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The sun feels hotter at higher elevations because the air is thinner, which means there are fewer molecules to absorb and scatter the sun's heat. This results in more direct sunlight reaching the surface, making it feel hotter.
A normal body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A body temperature of 50 degrees Celsius is 13 degrees hotter than a normal body temperature. If your body temperature were to reach 50 degrees Celsius you be dead.
The colder matter absorbs the heat (thermal energy) from the hotter matter. Heat continues to "flow" until all of the matters is at about the same temperature. This is a fundamental law of thermodynamics; heat travels from where it's hotter to where it's colder.
No, two objects with the same temperature will have the same level of thermal energy, so they cannot differ in temperature. Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so if temperatures are equal, the objects are equally hot.
Because a higher watt bulb will also burn hotter, the higher wattage demands is converted to light through heat.
No, in Celsius temperature scale, lower temperatures are colder and higher temperatures are hotter.
Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not
The temperature is higher - a bigger number.
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
It's hotter at the bottom because that is where the heat tubes are.
Boiling oil because it boils at a higher temperature
Hot water gets hotter at any temperature that is higher than its temperature.
No, the color of a flame is determined by the temperature at which a material burns. Blue flames are typically hotter than orange flames because they burn at a higher temperature.
31 degrees Fahrenheit is hotter. All modern temperature scales represent warmer temperatures by higher positive degree values.
In terms of numbers, the same temperature will appear higher in Fahrenheit than in Celsius. For example, a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit is hotter than 37.8 degrees Celsius.