it gets hotwhat kind of ball are you asking about?
it will shatter
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
It will get hot. When sufficiently hot it will start glowing orange-red and start melting.
The heat softens the ball and, unless the ball is cracked, the pressure increase from the air inside the ball being heated causes a small dent to pop out.
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
When a table tennis ball is heated, its air pressure increases causing it to expand and become softer. This could affect the ball's bounce and flight characteristics, making it slower and less consistent during play. Heating the ball too much can also potentially damage it permanently.
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
The air pressure goes down when cooled, goes up when heated. A soccer ball left outdoors in freezing weather does not have much bounce. Left outside on a hot day, has a lot of bounce.
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As column A gets heated, the ball will likely expand or increase in size due to the increase in temperature.
It doesn't react. it is so unreactive that all it will do is eventually melt if you heat it high enough.
A camphor ball, when placed inside a wardrobe, will slowly give off a gas that stops a moth from laying eggs, and the larva from damaging the clothes. As the gas is given off, so the ball will become ever smaller. If heated, the process is quickened, and (possibly, I've never tried it) the gas could catch fire from a naked flame.