Liquid neon boils at 27 degrees Kelvin, so no one's really sure how fast it expands.
Yes, wood expands when exposed to heat.
It can heat the contents and expand until it burst.
the heat makes it expand you see
When a thermometer is exposed to warmth, the liquid inside it expands and rises up the tube. This is because heat causes the molecules in the liquid to move faster, taking up more space and causing the volume to increase. The expansion of the liquid is used to measure the temperature.
It will cause the liquid to either expand or contract.
the heat makes it expand you see
the heat makes it expand you see
It makes the atoms move faster thus causing expansion
When exposed to heat, the molecules of an object begin to move faster and spread out, causing the object to expand. This expansion leads to an increase in volume of the object.
Heat = expansion. The water molecules expand when heated. The container will expand, and then the measurment will be off?
which two things can happen when heat is added to a liquid?
No, cottage cheese does not melt when exposed to heat. It may become softer or release some liquid, but it does not melt like cheese.