Yes because only its appearance changes and it is still iron.
Cutting iron is considered a physical change because there is not a new substance being formed. It is just changing the shape. It is still just iron.
Yes, the expansion of iron is a physical change. This is because the atoms of iron are not changing chemically when it expands, but rather the arrangement of the particles is changing due to heat causing them to move farther apart.
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
Melting is a physical change of iron.
Cutting a piece of wood is a physical change because the chemical composition of the wood remains the same before and after cutting. The change is only in the physical appearance and shape of the wood.
No, cutting paper is a physical change, not a chemical change. The paper's chemical composition remains the same before and after cutting; only its physical shape is altered.
Yes it is a phisycal change because even though you cut the carrot in half its still a carrot. You're not changing the substence you are just changing what it looks like no cutting carrotis not a physical change no cutting carrotis not a physical change
yes. rust is a chemical change that occurs when you mix iron, air, and water. it reacts with the iron and actually erodes it. a n example of a physical change would be the bending or cutting of iron.
it is a physical change
Physical change.
Physical.
Do the logs change from wood to some other substance? No, so it has to be a physical change.