Solid objects may melt into a liquid form when they are heated. Liquids may become gases when heated. When objects are combined and heated, they can become new objects altogether, like in cooking.
when abody is heated definitely its thermal energy increases so far that it can even cause a change in its physical appearance
No, not all objects expand when heated. Most objects do expand when heated, but there are exceptions such as water between 0°C and 4°C, which contracts when heated. The expansion or contraction of an object when heated depends on its material properties.
Atoms or molecules when they are heated.
They can be heated by 2 objects
Talc don't change the color if heated.
Yes, aluminum does not change color when heated.
Ordinarily when a substance is heated it expands. In some cases it melts. In some cases it vaporizes/evaporates.
when objects are heated or cooled, their temperatures change, along with some of their properties, these properties are known as Thermometric Properties. Examples include: when objects are heated, they expand, when they are cooled, they shrink. Another is, if an object is heated, its' gaseos pressure will increase and will decrease when object is cooled.Read more: What_are_thermometric_properties
when it is heated, exposed to light, mixed or when electricity passes through it
The volume of a substance increases when heated
Raising the temperature the density is lowered.
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