Yes,its called as "liquid crystal thermometer".
It changes colour for 2 reasons. 1) When Syncing the controller it will cycle through the colours to find the most suitable colour for the playing environment. This is to enable the highest possible visibility to the PlayStation Eye. 2) When the controller is being shared, the sphere can change colour to match each user to a different colour. This enables the users to identify whose turn it is easily.
The colour of granite does in fact change. For example it will change during the weathering process where feldspar minerals will change to clay minerals such as kaolinite. If the degree of weathering is high this can significantly alter the colour of the granite.
The hotter the temperature the darker the colour and the colder the temperature the brighter/more blue the colour so if it is going to be hot some where when you look on a weather radar then it will be darker in that are and if it is colder it will be brighter/more blue.
Several of the changes are unexplainable. The only real explanation possible is that the colour either clashed with other prop colour choices, or the colour couldn't be picked up properly by the camera, or it simply looked better. The first is unlikely as they would change it around until it is perfect, the second is unlikely due to the brilliance of the technology, so the most likely possibility is the third option.
I do know that it's very hot
The shirts contain a thermochromic (temperature sensitive) pigment which changes colour when cold or hot and when the sunlight heats up the pigment, the shirt changes colour.
Chameleons change colour in response to sickness, changes in temperature, or instinctive responses such as fear and aggression. They do not change colour to blend in with their surroundings. It has also been found that chameleons change colour to become more obvious both to other chameleons and to predators.
Physical changes can range from colour changes to change in tempricture.
It can, yes.
Thermochromic refers to materials that change color in response to temperature changes. These materials are often used in products like mood rings or thermometers to visually indicate changes in temperature.
a chameleon.Chameleon can change its colour
if you are talking about the strips that you put on your forehead it isn't an LCD strip instead there are different thermochromic inks applied to different parts of the strip. when heat is applied to the inks they change colour and with the use of different inks, they change colour at different temperatures because of this, you can see your temperature (: help much?
no,it is chemical change
A visible change in color, formation of a precipitate, evolution of gas, or change in temperature are indicators of a chemical reaction. These changes typically signify that the chemical composition of the substances involved in the reaction has been altered.
if you are talking about the strips that you put on your forehead it isn't an LCD strip instead there are different thermochromic inks applied to different parts of the strip. when heat is applied to the inks they change colour and with the use of different inks, they change colour at different temperatures because of this, you can see your temperature (: help much?
Thermochromic materials change color with temperature fluctuations. These materials are sensitive to temperature variations and can shift hues when exposed to heat or cold. Common applications include mood rings, baby bottles, and thermometers.
when we dissolve a substance then first of all there may occur physical change like shape,colour,temperature etc. these changes are called physical changes.