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Each substance has a different heat capacity, which means they need different amounts of energy to change temperature by the same amount (for a given mass). If the same amount of energy is input, then the temperature difference will also be different.

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What energy transformation in kettle?

In a kettle, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy through the process of resistive heating. The heating element inside the kettle uses the electrical energy to generate heat, which raises the temperature of the water inside the kettle.


What energy takes place in the boiler?

In a boiler, thermal energy from a fuel source is converted into heat energy. This heat energy raises the temperature of water or another fluid, turning it into steam or hot water which can be used to generate power or for heating purposes.


How does conduction affect the particles in something?

Conduction involves the transfer of heat through direct contact between particles in a substance. When particles are heated, they gain energy and vibrate more, passing the energy to neighboring particles through collisions. This continuous transfer of energy through conduction raises the temperature of the substance.


What does the internal kinetic energy of molecules produce?

The internal kinetic energy of molecules produces heat. This energy causes the molecules to vibrate and move faster, which generates thermal energy and raises the temperature of the substance.


What is the energy transfer diagram for a toaster?

In a toaster, electrical energy from the power source is transferred into heat energy when the current flows through the heating elements. The heat energy then transfers to the bread, converting it to thermal energy, which in turn raises the temperature of the bread for toasting.

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How are sensible heat and latent heat different in terms of their impact on temperature changes in a substance?

Sensible heat and latent heat are different in how they affect temperature changes in a substance. Sensible heat directly raises or lowers the temperature of a substance when added or removed, while latent heat causes a substance to change its state (such as melting or evaporating) without changing its temperature.


Why does the volume heat up a substance?

it doesn't it raises the average energy a particle has. that's temperature not heat.


What does chauffage mean?

The French word chauffage means heating. Heating means a system that raises the temperature of a room or building (noun) or the present participle of heat (verb).


How can a substance boil to a higher temperature with the same rate of heat provided?

A substance can boil at a higher temperature when the external pressure is increased. This phenomenon is seen in pressure cookers, where the higher pressure raises the boiling point of water. The substance requires more energy to overcome this increased pressure and reach the higher boiling temperature.


When the temperature of a substance decreases increases what happens?

The temperature of a substance increases as the mean random kinetic energy of its particles increases. This is because temperature of an object is directly proportional to the kinetic energy of its particles. Thus when the particles move faster as a whole, such as when the object is put near a flame, the object heats up.


What energy transformation in kettle?

In a kettle, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy through the process of resistive heating. The heating element inside the kettle uses the electrical energy to generate heat, which raises the temperature of the water inside the kettle.


Dose baking soda lower the temperature of water?

it raises the temperature.


What changes cold air to hot air?

Cold air can be changed to hot air through the process of heating. This can be achieved by passing the cold air through a heater, which raises its temperature to make it hot. The process of heating involves adding energy to the air, causing its molecules to move faster and increase in temperature.


Is amphetamine a depressant hallucinogen or stimulant?

amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.


Why is air pressure in a cars tires different before and after the car has been driven for several hours?

The friction of the ground you drive on raises the temperature of the tire, which in turn raises the temperature of the air in the tire. Increasing the temperature of the air raises the air pressure of the tire by the air itself expanding. This only applies to atmosphere air filled tires. Nitrogen gas filled tires tend to keep from expanding at increasing temperatures, therefore, the pressure stays the same.


Can water be frozen by boiling?

No. That raises the temperature too high.


How does smoking affect your skin temperature?

It raises the temperature as your blood vessels are getting less oxygen.