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less sensitive to cold, but more sensitive to heat.

It has to do with the insulating properties of fat, and surface to volume ratios.

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If the air temperature dropped by 5 degrees would you feel it?

Yes, a change of 5 degrees in air temperature would likely be noticeable and you may feel the difference, especially if it happens relatively quickly. Our skin is sensitive to temperature changes, so a drop of 5 degrees could be felt as a change in comfort level or even trigger physical responses like shivering.


What would happen to a cold empty glass if it was placed in hot place?

The glass would likely shatter due to the rapid change in temperature causing thermal stress. Glass is sensitive to sudden changes in temperature, and placing a cold glass in a hot environment would cause uneven expansion, leading to the glass breaking.


What is the sensitivity of an instrument?

The sensitivity of an instrument is the smallest amount it can measure, of whatever it's built to measure.Anything smaller than the sensitivity of the instrument, and the instrument doesn't even notice it.For example, a laboratory scale can measure the weight of a hair, but a truck scale can't. We say that thelaboratory scale's sensitivity is much smaller (or lower) than the truck scale's sensitivity.


How many feet does the temperature change by 1 degree Celsius?

The temperature change of 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to approximately 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the temperature would change by 1.8 feet when converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit.


Do pearls absorb your body heat?

Pearls are sensitive to temperature changes but they do not absorb body heat like a human body would. However, pearls can adapt to body temperature when worn against the skin.

Related Questions

Would an obese person be more or less sensitive to temperature change?

They would be more sensitive to heat and less to cold. The fat in your body acts as a 'coat' or jacket would. Imagine wearing heavy coat in the summer.


Where would you plant crops that are sensitive to low temperature on a hilly region?

On the hillside.


How do you make thermometers sensitive?

You may increase the heat transfer rate to make it more sensitive to environment such as introducing air flow through thermometer in case of measuring air temperature. It can also design thermometer to be more sensitve with better heat sensitive material and thinner insulation wall. Introducing medium into contact surface (such as oil or water in thermowell) would speed up heat trasfer and make it more sensitive to temperature change.


If temperature is allowed to change in an experiment the temperature would be a?

The answer is variable.


If i have the initial and after temperature how would i be able to find the change in temperature?

You can find the change in temperature by subtracting the initial temperature from the final temperature. For example, if the initial temperature is 20 degrees Celsius and the final temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, the change in temperature would be 10 degrees Celsius (30 - 20 = 10).


If the air temperature dropped by 5 degrees would you feel it?

Yes, a change of 5 degrees in air temperature would likely be noticeable and you may feel the difference, especially if it happens relatively quickly. Our skin is sensitive to temperature changes, so a drop of 5 degrees could be felt as a change in comfort level or even trigger physical responses like shivering.


A person diagnosed with milk allergy would be sensitive to the milk's?

protein Lactose


What would happen to a cold empty glass if it was placed in hot place?

The glass would likely shatter due to the rapid change in temperature causing thermal stress. Glass is sensitive to sudden changes in temperature, and placing a cold glass in a hot environment would cause uneven expansion, leading to the glass breaking.


Why are gas thermometers more sensitive than liquid thermometers?

bc gas is easily compressed so it would have a more versitile range of measurement at least in our atmoshperic conditions. liquid not so easily compressed so very little pressure via mass w/gravity or heat would cause it to quickly jump between changes.


Is there a material that will change color when a part of it comes in contact with a liquid And when it loses contact with the liquid it changes back to the original color?

I dont knao of an liquid sensig material but perhaps one of the temperature sensitive materials would do if the liquid you are sensing does not have the same temperature as the substrate on which you coul apply the liquid crystals that change color according to temperature (there are many in a wide array of temperature sensitive ranges)


How the temperature difference will change if you are near an ocean?

how the temperature difference would change if st. louis were next to an ocean


What would you expect to change a liquid density?

temperature of the fluid.