No. a gas does not expand on a hot day because all of the chemicals compress in order to keep it the size and shape
Because if you heat a gas (the air in the tyre) without letting it expand the pressure will rise.
A little bit, but not much. If it is really hot, and then really cold, then your cement will crack.
Everything expands when it gets hot, contracts when cold including air molecules...tires expand just from the heat of driving down the road as well
the kinetic energy of constant pressure causes the gasses to expand. when they are heated, the molocules get bigger causing the gas to expand. if it gets hot enough, it will explode.
The conttens of an aerosole can are under the pressure of gas. That is how the can works. If you put it in a hot area, the gases with expand. This could cause the can to explode.
Yes, wires can expand when heated and contract when cooled. This is due to the thermal expansion and contraction properties of the material that the wire is made of. It's important to consider this factor when designing electrical systems to prevent damage or malfunctions.
Gasoline expands with heat, so it depends whether the gas is stored where the temperature is constant or if it is subject to day time heating. Even some underground tanks heat up during real hot summer days, so generally you will get cooler gas in the morning, which will expand in your gas tank on a warm day.
Because heat makes plastic expand in hot water.
In a free space gases expand.
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Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.
The pressure of the propane gas inside the tank will increase as the temperature rises on a hot summer day. This is due to the gas molecules gaining energy and moving more rapidly, causing an increase in pressure within the tank. It is important to monitor and release excess pressure to prevent potential hazards.