Depends on how you read the question. If the heat is "going away" somewhere, then the heat must be conducting, convecting or radiating away. Or if you are supplying heat to something that would otherwise be cooling down, it goes into maintaining the molecular/atomic vibrations of the material.
No. It depends on the 'heat capacity' of the substance involved. That's why we use a hot "water" bottle to keep our feet warm in bed, and not a hot "alcohol" bottle, a hot "jello" bottle etc. Water is capable of holding a lot of heat. When you put 'X' amount of heat into water, its temperature doesn't go up as much as MOST other substances would with the same amount of added heat, so water is a very effective way of storing heat and carrying heat around from place to place.
Hugs, Huddling with your bestfriends, heaters, coats, heat able slippers, Go for it :)
Heat transfer occurs from hot to cold. Heat always moves from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
Heat causes air to warm and expand, which lowers its density compared to cooler air. This reduction in density creates a pressure difference between the warm air and the cooler surrounding air, leading to the movement of air in the form of convection currents.
When something is hot, the heat is transferred to cooler objects or the surrounding environment through conduction, convection, or radiation. This process continues until thermal equilibrium is reached, meaning the object and its surroundings have the same temperature.
Yes is they are not having to go back into heat. If they are staying in a cool room, make sure they don't go back into heat leave them until it is cooler out side
No!!!!!! If u have this temp u probably want 2 go 2 the hospital if it falls below 93 you are loosing more heat than you make..... It could be fatal..... Go to the hospital
no it a is a very low temp and you need to go to the er because you maybe hypothermic and you body is losing more heat then it is making and if it falls below 93.2 is fatal so go to the hospital
I have same issue except I am on cold and get clicking when attempting to go to heat. also rear areas have heating or cooling
For humans a core temp of 110 is uniformly lethal, a brain temp of 108 is usually lethal ... and always permanently damaging. Remember, birds can tolerate a higher temp, reptiles are highly variable, and bacteria can go way above boiling.
use a heat protection if your going to use hot tools. or go aleast 2 weeks without no heat ;) keep it natural
When the eggs are cooking the eggs will heat up and go to the top of the pot then they will cool down and fall to the bottom of the pot then it will heat up again and go to the top and will keep going When the eggs are cooking the eggs will heat up and go to the top of the pot then they will cool down and fall to the bottom of the pot then it will heat up again and go to the top and will keep going
No, flight prices do not typically go up if you keep searching for the same route and dates.
The heat would either melt the ice or get to the same temperature as the ice
Stay at the factory temp.
Keep her as far away from males as possible and you can't go wrong.
yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.