this has an effect as it more likely to fail in the winter as in the summer, this is because the electrons has difficultly to pass through the plates, as the electrolyte is nearly freezing.
Yes temperature really affect the life of battery and this thing is mention on your battery manual when you purchase it. the performance of battery is good between 10 to 50 Celsius temperature. Depend on your battery's manufacturer.what they give to you.
Very little
Preporartion of soyabeen milk and its comparision with naturanl milk with respect to curd formation, effect of temperature and taste
The insulating effect of the thatch prevents heat getting in very quickly (cool in summer) and heat getting out very quickly (warm in winter)
Factors such as gender, physical fitness, age, height, and weight can all affect lung capacity. This page offers an explanation on how they affect it: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2003-04/1050155434.An.r.html
The higher the temperature of a battery, the faster the chemical reactions in the battery, and the shorter the battery life span.
The ambient temperature does have an effect on the tripping point of a breaker. If a breaker is operating at near capacity the additional ambient temperature will lower the breaker trip set point.
A lead-acid battery works because of chemical changes inside it with sulfuric acid and lead. When the temperature falls, the strength of these chemical reactions fall, too. This results in less battery capacity.
The effect of temperature on specific heat of material is referred to as specific heat capacity.
The output of a combustion turbine decreases as the ambient temperature increases due to the fact that the mass flow rate of air decreases as the air becomes less dense at higher ambient temperatures
Yes temperature really affect the life of battery and this thing is mention on your battery manual when you purchase it. the performance of battery is good between 10 to 50 Celsius temperature. Depend on your battery's manufacturer.what they give to you.
it evaporates to weather
In short answer, yes. There are many things that will affect the temperature produced by an air conditioning unit, to be honest.
it depends on outside ambient temperature, distance of fall and friction caused by cutting through the layer of air. Changes in temperature will be very minimal to be noticed though.
My grandmother keeps all of her batteries in her freezer, and they seem to last longer than room-temperature ones. Hope this helped! (I think it has to do with slowing down the corrosion in the interior of the battery)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Actually storage in the freezer damages them and shortens their life (due to ice crystal growth).Perhaps you meant the refrigerator. That extends the life of batteries in storage, but before using them batteries must be allowed to warm back to room temperature or they will be weak.
P1942 Transmission adaptation, On a Dodge Durango the ambient temperature sensor is used by the DPLV, heated oxygen sensor circuit and a transmission fluid temperature sensor , If the ambient temperature is not rational in regards to the engine temperature sensor the transmission temperature will adapt to a substituted temperature value, this in turn will effect the 2-3 shift points on the transmission,
The colder the temperature , the less cranking power the battery has