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when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
It doesn't react. it is so unreactive that all it will do is eventually melt if you heat it high enough.
This is a sphere made from a metal.
Heat makes a metal expand. If you take a metal ball and an metal loop that the ball fits in and then heat the ball and try to put it back in the loop it will not go back through. :)
There are eight allotropes of carbon. Bucky ball is one of the allotrope of carbon. Bucky ball is also called fullerene
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
It doesn't react. it is so unreactive that all it will do is eventually melt if you heat it high enough.
There is no answer for your question. You should provide specifications for the frame, like the metal of which its made, because every metal or metal alloy have different properties and different reaction to heating. Also how much are you raising the temperature?
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
it gets hotwhat kind of ball are you asking about?
A heated tennis ball bounces higher because the hot air inside the ball is lighter than the air around the ball therefore giving the tennis ball the ability to bounce higher.
it will shatter
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
Because the internal pressure increases when the air in the ball is heated and this increases its 'bounceability'. If the ball is cooled it's like partially deflating it.
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, the metal ball's momentum is 2N/s (Newton seconds).
That depends on the material from which the ball is made, if this material is elastic then no.