not usually,but if the pen is old and it's really warm or cold day,then it may not work for a limited time
No, density does not directly affect water temperature. Water temperature is primarily influenced by factors such as sunlight, air temperature, and geothermal heat. However, changes in temperature can lead to changes in water density due to thermal expansion or contraction.
Thermostats operate in a way so as to control (through their extensions) temperature about a selected setpoint. Some are fixed and some can have the setpoints selected. There must be some "sensor" in the device that will react to changes in temperature. The response of the "sensor" is used to direct intervention to affect control of the temperature. Wikipedia has a good post on the different types of thermostat and how they work. A link is provided.
No. The doors of the fridge have insulation in them, and the magnetic force does not affect temperature inside the fridge whatsoever.
Temperature affects the way water moves by changing its density. Cold water is denser than warm water, causing it to sink. This process can drive ocean currents as denser, colder water sinks and displaces warmer, less dense water. Temperature also affects the rate of evaporation and condensation, influencing the water cycle.
...bet it's the size of the point! (nib) A 7 would be a wider point than a 5...if it follows the standard. When you get down to a .001, for instance, you are looking at a fine pen for fine work. Some manufacturers go way down...I have some 005's.
It will not affect the mass in any way whatsoever.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
When you buy ballpoint pens, it is a good idea to buy the cheap ones first. You can then test them out and see if you like to use them. If they work well, you will not have wasted any money. If not, you can then get the more expensive pens so that you enjoy the way that they work. This is much better than just buying the expensive ones first since you have a chance to save.
it offered speed and convenience to work....
temperature, light and electrical currents etc.
Almost always. It is a way they advertise.
Mass holds temperature--the more mass, the better it holds temperature...but, conversely, the longer it takes to get it to temperature all the way through.
Yes, it will not freeze until it gets below 32 degree F.
Does Ravi have two pens? That is the correct way to ask if Ravi has two pens. It's also fairly common in english to phrase a statement as a question: Ravi has two pens? That is most often used when excitement or uncertainty is present. Ravi has four homes?!
a way that scientists find out how things work and affect each other