The word you are looking for is "chronothermal," which pertains to the relationship between time and temperature.
In Newton's law of cooling, the relationship between temperature change and time is exponential. As time increases, the temperature change decreases at a decreasing rate. This means that the rate at which the temperature changes slows down over time.
The temperature after 5.5 minutes would depend on the initial temperature and any influencing factors like the environment or heat source. To determine the new temperature, you would need to consider the rate of change of temperature over time or any specific equations or data related to the system in question.
In a thermodynamic system, entropy and temperature are related in that as temperature increases, the entropy of the system also tends to increase. This relationship is described by the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of a closed system tends to increase over time.
Position and velocity are related by the derivative operation in calculus. Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time, mathematically represented as the derivative of position with respect to time. This means that velocity describes how an object's position is changing over time.
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
It means just what it looks like it means -- something related to time
Relating to both time and temperature.
Both.
what is durn the candle from both ends mean in refereing to time management how is this related concept related to burnouts
The related link will give you the current time, temperature, and weather forecast.
Because they both have the word time on it
Smth related to TIME (the Greek God of Time - Chronos).
Because they both have the word time on it
They are both related by a transfer function which is time . And w= force x distance or w= distance x time . P= work / time
They are both related by a transfer function which is time . And w= force x distance or w= distance x time . P= work / time
In Newton's law of cooling, the relationship between temperature change and time is exponential. As time increases, the temperature change decreases at a decreasing rate. This means that the rate at which the temperature changes slows down over time.
No, the quantity doesn't affect the temperature but it may (and usually does) affect the time taken for a substance to achieve that temperature.