Just about any material will expand if heated.
Linear, volumetric and area thermal expansion are known and measured for materials.
- Thermal expansion is the dimension modification of a material under heating. - Linear, volumetric and area thermal expansion are known and measured for materials.
This increase of volume is called expansion
a Mercury thermometera mechanical thermostat
Not sure what you mean; basically, ANY solid will expand if you heat it.
Examples: density, thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, thermal expansion, ductility, malleability, hardness etc.
Yes as friend Des Dichado pointed out liquids do have thermal expansion.
A bridge must have expansion gaps or else they will waver when they expand in warm temperatures. This is thermal expansion
thermal expansion
Thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.
thermal expansion depends on Temperature and material of steel
No