hi! no the current squared is directly proportional to the change in temp, Joules Law
This is known as Ohm's Law, stated as E = IR.
E=voltage
I=current
R=resistance
No. Current is directly proportional to voltage, and it is inversely proportional to resistance. Resistance may depend on temperature, but the change is relatively small.
Speed of sound increases with the increase in temperature of the medium .In fact the speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of absolute temp. of the medium.
If temp. remains constant, the volume of certain amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
(change of heat) ____________________ (change of temp)(mass)
the fractional change in length,area and volume per unit change in temp. of matters at a given pressure
the formula for heat is: joules= change in temp* mass* cpby: Professor Thompson
Neither. The relationship is not that simple.
Speed of sound increases with the increase in temperature of the medium .In fact the speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of absolute temp. of the medium.
If you have an electronic Thermostat, make sure that you are changing the "Program" and not just setting the "current" temp. Most electronic ones will change the temp NOW but will change back to the program after a set amount of time.
it has many temp because it can be changed by a reaction of the change in temp
evaporation, Ihope this helps! (;
52 degrees Celsius
If temp. remains constant, the volume of certain amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
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i change the thermostat and the temp switch but still not working
Change in temp=final temp-initial temp, so -5-15=-20 lrn to math
It will bring a cool current Because it flows from the equator towards the pole
the kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to the kelvin temp of the gas