Myofibrils or muscle cells have proteins that help cell expand and contract to certain extent.
Certain metals also undergo expansion and contraction.
When you increase the temperature of metal, it expands and when you decrease the temperature of metal it will contract in length It wont be a significant difference in length but it is observed in most metals.
Almost all of them, but bridges can be a very good example. The small rubber tracts are for when the bridge expands and contracts. Metals also do a good job. There is a way to make a quazi thermometer that uses the expansion and contraction of metal wire to pull a pin.
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Expansion is the antonym for contraction.
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No, we use expansion and contraction to tell temperature(thermometer).
In contraction the size of item becomes smaller. In contract, expansion increases it.
expansion is when the air is HOT !
Allows for expansion and contraction of various systems
to allow for the thermal expansion or contraction
It's expansion, not contraction isn't it?
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according to my research the thing for expansion and contraction are hot air balloons and a thermometer, there is also more.
The general opposite of contraction is expansion, or possibly inflation. For muscles, the opposite of contraction is relaxation.