As a thermistor gets colder, its resistance increases. This is because the material in the thermistor contracts, reducing the number of charge carriers available for conduction, hence increasing resistance.
When the liquid in a thermometer gets colder, it contracts and decreases in volume. This causes it to move down the tube of the thermometer, indicating a lower temperature.
When a fluid gets colder, it typically contracts and becomes denser, leading to a decrease in volume. This can result in the fluid becoming more viscous, moving more slowly, and potentially solidifying into a solid state, depending on the specific substance.
The resistance of a thermistor decreases as the temperature increases.
You can modify the resistance of a thermistor by changing its temperature. As the temperature increases, the resistance of a thermistor decreases, and vice versa. By adjusting the surrounding temperature or applying heat or cooling, you can effectively change the resistance of the thermistor.
Thermal expansion is when something gets bigger (expands) as it gets hotter and smaller (contracts) as it gets colder. This happens because the particles inside the object move faster and spread out when heated, causing the object to expand. This phenomenon is why bridges have gaps and train tracks have small spaces between the rails.
it gets warmer then it gets colder
it gets colder
Uhm, it gets colder of course....
It gets colder
the wether gets colder
The water gets colder.
It gets colder.
When the liquid in a thermometer gets colder, it contracts and decreases in volume. This causes it to move down the tube of the thermometer, indicating a lower temperature.
it gets a little colder, we did it in Biology class
The lines of latitude will get shorter.The climate gets colder.
The Higher you go, the colder it gets and less oxygen.
It gets thinner (the pressure drops) and colder.