Research has shown that high temperatures can wear down cellphone batteries. One should try to make sure not to expose a cellphone to high temperatures by leaving a phone in a hot car or even in one's pocket where body heat can effect the battery. This will cause the battery to wear out much faster than if it were to be cared for properly.
temperature has high effect on temperature as bcz of breezes
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High temperatures can have a negative effect on radish germination as they can dry out the soil, reduce water uptake by the seeds, and inhibit enzymatic activity crucial for germination. Hypothesis: If radish seeds are exposed to high temperatures, then their germination rate will decrease compared to seeds exposed to optimal temperatures.
Lack of space under the hood. Under hood temperatures too high, batteries do not like heat.
Yes. High humidity along with high temperatures puts stress on the cardiovascular system.
nitrogen is non combustible and inert and has a negative expansion co efficient so if there is and compression whatsoever the nitrogen will provide a cooling effect and stops you from reaching high temperatures.
Latitude has everything to do with climate . - The tropics are between 23.5S and 23.5N latitude, - here high temperatures are the norm. Either way north or south from this, ambient temperatures get lower and climate is cooler as you move towards either pole.
It depends on the specific use case. Alkaline batteries are better for low-drain devices and have a longer shelf life, while lithium batteries are better for high-drain devices and perform better in extreme temperatures. Ultimately, the better option will depend on your needs and preferences.
That would be Venus. Its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere traps heat using the "greenhouse effect", making the temperatures so high that the surface of the planet is soft and melted.
Per Kofstad has written: 'High temperature corrosion' -- subject(s): Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals
Clair Upthegrove has written: 'Scaling of steel at heat-treating temperatures' -- subject(s): Oxidation, Steel 'Elevated-temperature properties of coppers and copperbase alloys' -- subject(s): Copper, Copper alloys, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Metals at high temperatures