Any gas will expand when heated, assuming you keep pressure constant.
it expands and/or its pressure rises, depending on conditions.
A gas's outward push, would be in it's expansion. Generally when a gas is heated , it expands .
When the gas in a balloon is heated and the balloon expands, the correct signs for heat and work are: the heat absorbed by the gas is positive (+Q) and the work done by the gas is also positive (+W). This is because the gas is gaining energy (heat) from its surroundings, and it is doing work on the balloon by pushing against the walls as it expands.
Gas is the state of matter that expands when heated and is easy to compress. When gas particles are heated, they gain more kinetic energy, causing them to move further apart from each other, which leads to expansion. Additionally, gas particles are further apart compared to solids and liquids, making them easier to compress.
The particles start moving faster and the matter expands.
+Q, +W
Matter expands when it is heated.
When the gas in a balloon is heated, its temperature increases, causing the gas molecules to move faster and collide more frequently with the walls of the balloon. This increases the pressure inside the balloon, which causes the balloon to expand as it attempts to accommodate the increased volume of gas.
Matter generally expands when heated and contracts when cooled. This is due to the changes in the kinetic energy of the particles within the matter. The expansion or contraction allows matter to adjust its volume to the space available.
Gas is the state of matter that expands when heated and is easy to compress due to the large spaces between its particles.
Most substances expand when heated.
Metal expands when it is heated. Since track is made of metal then it expands when it is heated by the sun.