The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
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No, shaking pebbles in a glass container will not cause the temperature to rise. The kinetic energy transferred from the motion of the pebbles will not generate enough heat to significantly affect the temperature of the container.
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
The fizzing or popping you hear when you open a bottle of soda is the carbon dioxide escaping. Shaking the bottle makes the bubbles rise to the top and come out more forcefully.
A rise in temperature
each degree rise in temperature cause 10 beats rise per minute
the temperature will rise slightly
Yes. This is possible. But then, you can have Parkinson's disease also, which give rise to shaking of hands.
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
Allergies can sometimes cause a slight increase in body temperature, but it is usually not significant.
No, ice will not immediately rise in temperature when heated. Initially, the heat energy will cause the ice to melt and transition into water. Only after the ice has completely melted will the temperature of the water start to rise.
Yes, it rises your body temperature. If you have a fever it will rise it it a lot.