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It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
No it doesn't, a turkey has two legs
Most materials expand when heated. A few contract under certain circumstances, for instance water contracts when heated between 1 and 4 degrees C. Some change colour, e.g. zinc oxide. Whether they could double in size depends on the material and the temperature increase.
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
They could reach their melting point and melt or they could char and react with the oxygen in the atmosphere. Some solids will ignite when heated.
It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
ummm it will definetely expand....if the materials you"re talking about is the term for science.
Most materials expand when they are heated. If they are heated enough, they may change from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gaseous forms.
They shrink in size. If you carefully control how you cool heated materials, you can make precise bends in them.
No it doesn't, a turkey has two legs
I assume as most materials do.
Most materials expand when heated.
All get very hot.
A substance in the solid phase will typically expand when heated. Most substances when heated sufficiently will melt into a liquid, assuming that they do not combust or sublimate.
materials usually expand when heated.
the answer is particles !
Most materials expand when heated. A few contract under certain circumstances, for instance water contracts when heated between 1 and 4 degrees C. Some change colour, e.g. zinc oxide. Whether they could double in size depends on the material and the temperature increase.