when you heat an object up what happene to the atomsmolecules that it is made of?
Heat is a measure of how quickly the atoms of an object are vibrating. When a warm object touches a cooler object, the vibrating atoms from the warm object cause the atoms of the cooler object to vibrate more, and thus become warmer. There are three main ways of heat transfer conduction convection and radiation.
No, a shadow is a concept, like cold, which is the absence of another thing (light for a 'normal' shadows or energy for shadows in general, heat for cold). As such, shadows are not made, but exist in areas absent of energy.
mass is defined as the amount of matter in an object
one complete circular movement made by one object around another object
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The specific heat capacity of the material the object is made of. The mass of the object. The temperature change experienced by the object.
a frying pan it is made of metal a great conduter of heat
coal is made black so that it emits light
The temperature of an object depends on its internal energy, the mass of the object, and the specific heat capacity of the material it is made of.
The three factors that affect how much heat an object absorbs or loses are the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings, the surface area of the object, and the type of material the object is made of.
All objects conduct heat to some degree, even though some conduct it better than others. Objects are made out of matter, and that is the only requirement. If you want to know what an object would need to be made out of in order to conduct heat efficiently, that would be another question. Generally speaking, solids and liquids conduct heat better than gases so. Solids that contain trapped gas within them do not conduct heat as well as solids that don't.
When a drill is used to bore into an object, the fast rotating drill bit cuts through the material, creating a hole. The material is removed from the hole by the drill's flutes or by a separate process like suction. The speed and pressure of the drill determine how quickly and cleanly the hole is made.
Yes, a doorknob is typically made of metal, which is a good conductor of heat. This means that it can transfer heat from one object to another, such as when you touch a hot doorknob and feel the heat from the other side.
Crayons are made of wax. Wax melts in heat. That's your answer.
The objects that absorb heat most readily are those with more of the following qualities:the object is largethe object has a large surface areathe object is blackthe object has a matte finish (it is not shiny)the object is made from a conductor such as metalthe object is much colder than its surroundingsthe object has a high specific heat capacity
When light energy hits an object, it can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted. The way the light interacts with the object depends on the properties of the material the object is made of and the angle of incidence.
Fire melts Styrofoam, also known as polyurethane. Mostly extreme heat can melt any foam or plastic-like object. Unless that object is made with Mylar or asbestos.