At lower temperature, the ink will get thicker and flow slower, making the pen write longer but thinner.
At higher temperature the ink will get thinner and run faster, making the pen write shorter but richer.
Neodymium magnets can last for many years, even decades, if properly cared for. Factors that can affect their lifespan include exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, and exposure to corrosive environments.
Changing the shape of an object does not affect its density because density is determined by the mass and volume of an object, not its shape. As long as the mass and volume of an object remain the same, its density will remain constant regardless of its shape.
No, direction does not affect uniform motion. Uniform motion is characterized by constant speed and direction, so as long as the speed remains constant, changing direction will not impact the uniform motion.
The universal wave equation states that v = fλ, therefore wavelength is directly related to the speed of the wave. That means that if the frequency is increased, the speed is also increased and vice versa, as long as frequency is kept constant.
Water balloons typically last for a few hours before they start to lose their elasticity and break. Factors like sun exposure, rough handling, and the quality of the balloon material can affect how long they last. It's best to use them soon after filling them with water for the best results.
Yes, in most cases. Many pens will not write in freezing temperatures, while high temperatures can cause increased pressure in the well and expulsion of excess ink.
Higher temperatures decrease the surface tension of water, causing bubbles to pop faster. Cooler temperatures have the opposite effect, making bubbles last longer by increasing surface tension. Humidity can also affect bubble lifespan as it can weaken the strength of the bubble film.
Neodymium magnets can last for many years, even decades, if properly cared for. Factors that can affect their lifespan include exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, and exposure to corrosive environments.
Yes, you can freeze a mood ring in an ice cube as long as the material of the ring can withstand freezing temperatures. However, exposing the mood ring to extreme temperatures may affect its structure and alter its color-changing properties.
Tulips can last around 1 to 3 weeks in a pot, depending on factors like temperature, sunlight, water, and soil quality. Overwatering, lack of sunlight, and extreme temperatures can shorten their lifespan.
It's what you change to do your experiment. Say your doing an experiment like my friend Kristen Maxine Rogers is doing: Does air temperature affect how long soap bubbles last, her independent variable would be the different temperatures.
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No.. if the bubbles are in colder temperatures it lasts long because they dont evaporate as fast as in hotter temperatures.
Yes, relative humidity can affect how long soap bubbles last. Low relative humidity can cause bubbles to evaporate more quickly, while high relative humidity can help bubbles last longer as the moisture in the air keeps them hydrated.
DNA can last in hair for a long time, potentially thousands of years under the right conditions. Factors that can affect its preservation include exposure to sunlight, moisture, heat, and chemicals.
They can last as long as they are maintained very well and flipping the blinds regularly so they are not always exposed to high temps
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