Physics, asked by sanchitrandhawa12345, 6 months ago

verify relation between heat and time​

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Answered by itzcottoncandy65
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It is well known that for a given level of damage to either cells in vitro or tissues in situ the relationship between temperature and time of application undergoes a transition in the range 42–43°C and that above this temperature a change of 1°C is equivalent to a change in heating time by a factor of two.

Answered by harsha3533
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Answer:

The present study has concentrated on establishing the relationship between time and temperature over a wide range. ... The results confirm the relationship given above for temperatures above the transition. However, below the transition a change of 1°C is equivalent to a change in heating time by a factor of six.

Explanation:

there is no relationship between time and temperature. Temperature is the intensity of heat present in an object, while time is the interval between events. There is no change in time with increase or decrease in temperature.

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