Yes of course, because when raise the temp. particles of an object move faster, while when you drop the temp., particle of an object moves slower. For ex.---> with water, when you heat it up it chenges into gas and the particles of gas moves really fast to fill up the space, and when you freeze the water(drop the temp.), the water changes into ice, which is a solid therefore the particles moves super slow.
2007-05-07 15:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-05-07 21:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, obviously.
2007-05-08 15:40:03
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answered by Gator P 3
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yes
2007-05-07 23:05:37
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answered by koolie 1
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Yes, though that seems too obvious, is there some trick here that I am missing?
2007-05-07 21:24:55
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answered by tinkertailorcandlestickmaker 7
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Yes, this is a fundamental principle of thermodynamics.
2007-05-07 21:28:22
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answered by Randy G 7
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