A material's elasticity is related to how is easy it is for its molecules to move around. The easier it is for them to move, the more elasticity you get. As temperature decreases, molecules move around less. Therefore, as temperature decreases, elasticity decreases.
In the spring elasticity experiment, the mass of the spring is often neglected because the mass of the spring itself is usually negligible compared to the masses being hung on it. Additionally, the focus of the experiment is typically on the relationship between the force applied to the spring and the resulting extension, rather than the mass of the spring.
As the distance decreases between two objects, the gravitational force between them increases. This relationship is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that the force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
Contortionists have increased flexibility due to years of rigorous training and stretching exercises that increase their joint mobility and muscle elasticity. Their unique combination of strength, balance, and body awareness allows them to bend and twist their bodies in seemingly impossible ways.
When frequency decreases, the wavelength increases. This is because the speed of a wave remains constant in a given medium (like air or water), so as frequency decreases, the wavelength has to increase in order to maintain that constant speed.
Different aspects of temperature that can be measured include ambient temperature (air temperature in the surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's surface), body temperature (temperature of a living organism), and water temperature (temperature of water in a body of water).
At constant temperature if the volume of a gas decreses what should I do now
Slowed.
like a rubber band
Lubrication.
carbon decreses
pressure decreses
Decreasing temperature, decreasing concentration of reactants, increasing the activation energy required for the reaction, and introducing an inhibitor can all decrease the rate of a reaction.
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the formula for power is P=H/t where P stands for power, H for heat and t for time. here heat is directly proportional to power and time inversely propotional to power.there as power increases, heat increses ,whereas power decreses heat decreses.
Temperature typically decreases with increasing altitude in the atmosphere. As you ascend, the air pressure drops, leading to a decrease in temperature due to the expansion of air and the reduction of heat retention. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the troposphere, where the average temperature decreases by about 6.5 degrees Celsius for every kilometer gained in elevation.
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