Temperature can affect watercolor by changing the rate of evaporation, which can impact the drying time of the paint. Warmer temperatures can make the paint dry quicker, while cooler temperatures can slow down the drying process. Extreme temperatures can also affect the consistency of the paint and its ability to flow smoothly.
The teamperature does not change
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).
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.
At the transition temperature, the heat goes into causing the change in state. Once the change in state is complete, the temperature will change.
yes it is changing. It's increasing with the temperature.
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Mass does not change with temperature
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Change in temperature = New temperature minus Old temperature.
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