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Can chocolate vibrate?

the atoms, like all atoms, in chocolate can vibrate because atoms are always moving. but you wouldn't see it vibrate


Why do steel bars expand when heated make use of kinetic theory of matter to support the answer?

The temperature of steel is determined by the amount of vibration of its constituent atoms. Hotter atoms vibrate more. And when they vibrate more, they take up more space. Hence, the steel expands.


How does heating affect an object?

The hotter an object is, the more vigorously its atoms or molecules vibrate, and in doing so generally they take up more space (the object expands). This implies that a hot object is less dense than when it is cooler (because of its volume increase)


How does thermal energy move in solids?

When atoms heat up, they will vibrate. Imagine a block of titanium, where one end of it is being heated up. The titanium atoms that are closest to the heat source will start to vibrate, this vibration will cause the atoms noext to them to start vibrating as well, and when those start to virbrate, it makes the ones next to them vibrate to, and so forth, until all of the atoms in the block are vibrating against each other. The hotter the atoms get, the faster they will vibrate. When it gets to the point that it is to much vibration for the solid to handle, it will then turn into a liquid where the atoms are less compact and have more room to virbrate.


What vibrates if you heat a solid?

The atoms vibrate. The atoms of a solid do not move freely, they just vibrate. Hope this helps! :D


Why in a wire the hotter it is the less resistance?

In a wire, as the temperature increases, the atoms in the wire vibrate more rapidly, which causes more collisions with the flow of electrons, increasing resistance. However, in some materials like metals, as temperature rises, the atoms also move farther apart, which can offset the increase in collisions, leading to a net decrease in resistance. This is known as the positive temperature coefficient of resistance.


What object vibrate?

Atoms or molecules when they are heated.


What happens when atoms vibrate extremely slow?

When atoms vibrate extremely slowly, it indicates that the temperature is very low. At absolute zero (-273.15°C), atoms stop vibrating completely. This is because temperature is directly related to the speed of atomic vibrations.


What state do atoms not move at all?

In a solid atoms do not move at all, but they can vibrate.


When something gets hotter it becomes less?

Dense. As temperature increases, particles in a substance vibrate more vigorously, leading to a decrease in density due to expansion.


Why do metals expand when hot and contract when cooled?

When metals are heated, the atoms within the metal vibrate more rapidly, causing them to take up more space and the metal to expand. When the metal is cooled, the atoms vibrate less, allowing them to move closer together, resulting in contraction. This expansion and contraction is due to the changes in the spacing and movement of the atoms within the metal structure.


Why does tungsten resistance change when it gets hotter?

The resistance of tungsten increases with temperature because as temperature rises, tungsten atoms vibrate with greater energy, impeding the flow of electrons. This increased vibration disrupts the flow of electrons, leading to a higher resistance in the material.