Keeping the house at a constant temperature can be more cost-effective than constantly adjusting the thermostat. This is because the heating or cooling system doesn't have to work as hard to maintain a consistent temperature, leading to potential energy savings.
To keep a gas at a constant temperature during a thermodynamic process, you would need to provide or remove heat in such a way that the temperature of the gas remains constant. This can be achieved by using a heat reservoir that can absorb or provide heat to the gas as needed. Additionally, you could use a thermostat to monitor the temperature and adjust the heat input accordingly.
Materials that help to keep temperature constant and do not absorb thermal energy are called insulators. These materials are often used in buildings to prevent heat loss or gain. Examples of insulating materials include foam, fiberglass, and cellulose.
Temperature & mass keep constant in Boyle's law. Volume and pressure are variable.
Basically we should also keep in mind knowledge about voltage and current. If we keep voltage constant then by increase in temperature also increase the attenuation, if we keep current constant then attenuation drops by increasing temperature.
Boyle's Law states that in for an ideal gas, a change in pressure is directly related to a change in volume. From the Ideal Gas Law, PV=nRT, we can see that there are four factors to consider when making calculations involving ideal gases, pressure, volume, temperature, and mols of gas involved. Since we're testing Boyle's Law, pressure and volume must be changing, so temperature and mols of gas involved must be constant.
it can go up or down
For air conditioning yes. As long as your set temperature is between 76 and 80 degrees. This is also assuming that your equipment is working properly. It is definitely cheaper to keep a house cool than it is to pull a house down from a higher temperature.
You can use plastic window insulation to conserve energy around the house. It acts as an extra sealant to keep the temperature of the house at a constant.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
All mammals are classified as endotherms, which means they have some ability to keep a constant body temperature. However, endothermy is not complete, so a disease or extreme outside temperatures could overpower the mammal's ability to keep its body temperature constant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoregulation
by flying to a warm place
I keep my house at 65 in the summer and 70 in the winter
it can go up or down
Temperature fluctuation is where the temperature does not stay at a constant rate. It will keep getting colder or warmer and not cease to a certain degree.
Electrical appliances such as refrigerators and air conditioners use a thermostat to monitor the temperature and adjust the operation of the appliance to maintain a constant temperature. When the temperature rises or falls outside the set range, the thermostat signals the appliance to turn on or off to keep the temperature stable.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.