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When Insulator's temperature increases, the resistance decreases because an increase in temperature brings about the random mobility of the materials with which the resistance is made up with and this in turn leads to the conduction of the material since they are made of semiconductor materials like silicon and germanium.

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If melting ice was placed in a fully insulated cup with salt would you expect a larger or smaller tamperature change?

Using salt in the cup would lower the freezing point of water, facilitating the ice to melt faster. This process consumes heat from the surroundings, causing a larger decrease in temperature within the insulated cup.


What happens to the heat generated by a chemical reaction in a normal non-insulated glass flask?

The heat is released in the environment.


What happens when heat is added sample of water in an insulated container?

When heat is added to a sample of water in an insulated container, the water's temperature increases as the added energy is absorbed. This energy causes the water molecules to move more rapidly, leading to an increase in thermal energy. If enough heat is added, the water may eventually reach its boiling point, leading to a phase change from liquid to vapor. However, in an insulated container, no heat is lost to the surrounding environment, so all the added heat contributes to increasing the water's temperature or causing a phase change.


Removing heat from the air will the air temperature?

Removing heat from the air will decrease the air temperature. Heat is what gives particles in the air energy to move and the removal of heat will cause the particles to slow down, resulting in a decrease in temperature.


Is insulated microfiber warm?

Yes, insulated microfiber is known for its warmth-retaining properties due to its dense structure that traps heat. It is often used in winter clothing and bedding for added insulation and comfort.

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The silver layer of an insulated bottle does this to radiated heat?

The silver layer reflects radiated heat, helping to keep the contents of the insulated bottle at a consistent temperature by minimizing heat transfer.


How can you preserve heat?

transfer heat to oil or water and keep it in insulated container


How can be calculated heat element power to heat-up a insulated cabinet.?

i can heat up stuff with my hands


What are the benefits of insulated windows in a home?

The benefits of insulated windows in a home have to do with temperature and noise. If you have insulated windows, you'll spend less on heat or air conditioning, as your windows will let less heat or cold out. Insulated windows also provide a small amount of noise dampening, which can be nice if you live in a noisy place.


Why the wall need to be insulated?

To keep heat out/in and the noise down.


What does silver layer of an insulated bottle does this to radiate heat?

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Why are hot water tanks insulated?

To prevent the heat dissipating.


If melting ice was placed in a fully insulated cup with salt would you expect a larger or smaller tamperature change?

Using salt in the cup would lower the freezing point of water, facilitating the ice to melt faster. This process consumes heat from the surroundings, causing a larger decrease in temperature within the insulated cup.


What does The silver layer of an insulated bottle does this to radiated heat?

The silver layer of an insulation bottle does this to radiated heat


When a cold can of soda is insulated the heat flow into the can on a hot day .?

"is slowed"


When a cold can of soda insulated the heat flow into the can on a hot day?

"is slowed"


When a cold can of soda is insulated the heat flow into a can on a hot day?

"is slowed"