Experimentally, if object A is in equilibrium with object B, and object B is in equilibrium with object C, then object A is in equilibrium with object C. …
Any physical property that depends consistently and reproducibly on temperature can be used as the basis of a thermometer. For example, volume increases …
The definition of temperature in terms of molecular motion suggests that there should be a lowest possible temperature, where the average kinetic energy …
The expansion of alcohol in a thermometer is one of many commonly encountered examples of thermal expansion, which is the change in size or volume of a …
Heat is a type of energy transfer that is caused by a temperature difference, and it can change the temperature of an object. Since heat is a form of …
In convection, thermal energy is carried by the large-scale flow of matter. Ocean currents and large-scale atmospheric circulation, which result from the …
The average temperature of Earth is the subject of much current discussion. Earth is in radiative contact with both the Sun and dark space; it receives …
We demonstrate a method for the study of the heat and mass transfer and of the freezing phenomena in a subcooled brine environment. Our experiment showed …
The microstructure of soft matter directly impacts macroscopic rheological properties and can be changed by factors including colloidal rearrangement …