The temperature intensity of the material decreases between points D and A. This is because heat is transferring from the higher temperature point (D) to the lower temperature point (A) through the material, causing it to cool down.
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When a cold material interacts with a hot material, heat will transfer from the hot material to the cold material. This will cause the hot material to cool down and the cold material to warm up until they reach thermal equilibrium. The rate of heat transfer will depend on the temperature difference between the two materials and the thermal properties of the materials.
When the thermal energy of a material decreases, the average kinetic energy of its particles decreases as well. This can lead to a decrease in temperature and a potential phase change if the temperature drops below the material's melting or boiling point.
If heat radiation neither passes through a material nor is reflected from it, it is mostly absorbed by the material, leading to an increase in its temperature. This increase in temperature can result in the material emitting its own heat radiation in the form of infrared radiation.
When radiation is absorbed in a material, the thermal energy of the material increases due to the conversion of radiation energy into heat. This increase in thermal energy can lead to a rise in the temperature of the material.
When a wave is absorbed by a material or medium, the energy of the wave is transferred to the particles of the material, causing them to vibrate and increase in temperature. This results in the wave losing its energy and eventually disappearing.
The answer is a cuz ais closer.
Because its closer to the mantle and the core.
The answer depends on where points b and c are!
When the material gets closer to the core it gets hotter and more dense.
When a cold material interacts with a hot material, heat will transfer from the hot material to the cold material. This will cause the hot material to cool down and the cold material to warm up until they reach thermal equilibrium. The rate of heat transfer will depend on the temperature difference between the two materials and the thermal properties of the materials.
When the thermal energy of a material decreases, the average kinetic energy of its particles decreases as well. This can lead to a decrease in temperature and a potential phase change if the temperature drops below the material's melting or boiling point.
If the annealing temperature is too high during the process, it can lead to the material becoming too soft or even melting, which can affect the desired properties of the material.
If heat radiation neither passes through a material nor is reflected from it, it is mostly absorbed by the material, leading to an increase in its temperature. This increase in temperature can result in the material emitting its own heat radiation in the form of infrared radiation.
what happens at a materials working temperature is that.......... i dont know! What happens is different for different products. For example a thermoplastic can molded into different shapes. Another thing that can happen is a solid can turn into a luiquid and a luiquid turns into a gas.
When radiation is absorbed in a material, the thermal energy of the material increases due to the conversion of radiation energy into heat. This increase in thermal energy can lead to a rise in the temperature of the material.
When the temperature falls, the particles in a substance slow down and lose energy. This can cause the substance to contract or solidify, depending on the type of material and how much the temperature decreases.
Its intensity decreases.