Almost all the substance respond to heat. Heat is a type of energy which is more or less absorbed by almost all matters. The vital effect that heat causes is Expansion. Due to heat 3 types of expansion takes place within substances. They are: 1) Linear expansion of heat, 2) Surface expansion of heat & 3) Volumetric expansion of heat.
When heat enters a substance, the electrons of different atoms start moving due to the change in kinetic energy. This produces a rise in the temperature of the substance. Each substance will have different reactions to the temperature changes.
Almost all the substance respond to heat. Heat is a type of energy which is more or less absorbed by almost all matters. The vital effect that heat causes is Expansion. Due to heat 3 types of expansion takes place within substances. They are: 1) Linear expansion of heat, 2) Surface expansion of heat & 3) Volumetric expansion of heat.
Volumetric expansion of heat takes place with substances which are three dimensional.
The ability of a substance to hold heat.
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A refrigerant is a substance that absorbs and releases heat in cooling systems.
The specific heat of a substance is the heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of the substance one degree centigrade.
It i scalled insulator. The substance do not allow heat to pass through it It Is also heat resistant (dont let heat through it). An example of a heat resistant material is wood.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
This is the effect of the heat of dissolution.
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The reason why expanding gas rises is because of the heat that causes the molecules of the substance to move farther apart, making the substance occupy more space. The opposite effect is caused by a loss of heat.
The ability of a substance to hold heat.
The ability of a substance to hold heat.
The ability of a substance to hold heat.
The ability of a substance to hold heat.
Heat can flow from cold to hot substances. It's flow depends on the total amount of heat of the substance not on the temperature. It flows from the substance which has more heat to the substance which has less heat stored in it.
by dividing the quantity of heat of a substance by the mass of that substance
Latent Heat.
if you heat a solid substance it will melt at certain degree of temperature according to the substance.