yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.
Yes, fire can melt many types of plastic due to the high temperatures it produces. The specific temperature required to melt plastic varies depending on the type of plastic, but most plastics will begin to soften and deform when exposed to fire.
The answer depends on the temperature that it is subject to. At normal ambient temperatures it is not likely to melt.
Two identical pieces of ice, each placed on identically sized and shaped blocks of plastic and wood at the same temperature, will melt at a rate proportional to the thermal conductivity and the thermal mass of the object they are on. Generally, wood is a better thermal insulator than plastic. Short answer: wood.
melt the plastic to the metal
No all solids do not expand at same rate because some solid expand at less temperature and some solids expand at less temperature. For example if we take iron and plastic iron expands at high temperature and plastic melt at less temperature(at candle light also).
An ipod is made out of different plastics, scandium etc. So it all has different melting points. I'd say that the plastic would melt easily, maybe 250 Fahrenheit.
Depends on the type of plastic.
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Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
Because plastic will melt.