The body's core temperature is in normality 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, but certain people are born with a variant of that core temperature. It's usually not a large difference but can have a say in a person's interpretation of heat.
Pyrolysis
Yes. Different woods have different heat value.
Installing fiberglass batting will completely eliminate heat loss.
Yes different colors do absorb heat differently. You can tell that darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors because the light reflects off of the light colors.
We're modestly familiar with the source of heat and light. And we know that heat and light both exist and are real. Cold and darkness do not exist. They merely describe the lack of heat and light, respectively.
Materials with different textures absorb heat differently because texture affects the surface area available for heat absorption. Materials with rough or uneven textures have a larger surface area, allowing for more heat absorption compared to materials with smooth textures which have a smaller surface area. Additionally, the composition and conductivity of the material can also impact how efficiently heat is absorbed.
Different surfaces absorb heat differently due to variations in their composition, color, and texture. Surfaces with darker colors tend to absorb more heat as they absorb a wider range of light wavelengths. Additionally, rough surfaces can absorb more heat than smooth surfaces because they have more surface area to absorb thermal energy.
Conduction
No, they are differently shaped, different sizes and density. It also depends on the board and whether or not you have non factory heat sink specs installed.
Why do they have different surface temperature
Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a body per unit of mass.
Heat is heat. No matter how it is generated you will make steam. It will not effect you very differently because of a different heat source. A heated rock near a fire can exhibit a similar infrared light emission as electrical radiant heat does.
Heat flows differently in different materials and environments due to their varying properties. In conductors like metals, heat flows quickly through the material. In insulators like wood or plastic, heat flows more slowly. In environments like air or water, heat can be transferred through convection. Overall, heat flow depends on the material's conductivity and the surrounding conditions.
Yes, different gases can react differently when heated due to their unique chemical properties. Some gases may expand, change color, produce new compounds, or undergo phase changes when exposed to heat. The reaction behavior of gases is dependent on their molecular structure and composition.
No, different materials react differently to heat. Some materials may expand, while others may melt or degrade. It is important to consider the specific properties of a material when exposing it to heat to prevent damage or safety hazards.
Because, they are in a different galaxy!! :LL
People see energy differently. It can look like colour, like heat waves, like faint smoke, and even like gas.