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No. The rate of expansion/ contraction varies from one material to the next.
The chemical reaction causes heat, which causes the material to expand and result in an explosion.
if vigorous enough to create heat the balloon will expand.
because in the summer, its hot and the bridge will expand and if you dont have enough room to expand the bridge will crack under pressure and in the winter the bridge may shrink a bit and might also crack. hope it helps :)
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Material such as wood allow the concrete to expand
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Ask for donations from the people in the church and when they have enough money, they expand.
It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
Just about any material will expand if heated.
Rubber contracts when heated.
If a structure is made of a flimsy type of material, it may cause the structure to contract or expand. Bridges are a type of structure that may expand or contract depending on the weather environment the bridge is in.
To expand on the game, Pet Shop Story, a person will first need to have enough gems collected during the game. To expand, simply access the market and click on the expand button to select how big the shop should expand.
the kinetic energy of constant pressure causes the gasses to expand. when they are heated, the molocules get bigger causing the gas to expand. if it gets hot enough, it will explode.
The O-ring on the solid rocket booster did not expand enough during the launch due to the outside temperatures being to cold and ultimately conbustible material leaked and ignited the fuel causing a mass explosion
Yes it can be done and no it is not especially easy. In order to expand a waist, one needs to have the extra material within the pants or skirt. In better suits, there is enough material to expand the waist band at the back center seam. Look at your garment and literally measure the seam (under the waistband where you can see it) to find out how much material you have. If there is about an inch an a half on each side of the stitching, there is sufficient to expand the waist to your measurement. Less than an inch will require the seamstress or tailor to open all three seams around the waistband and add material inside the waistband to accomodate the new sizing. Talk to your tailor after you have seen if there is sufficient material at the back seam. Realize too that the new stitching will only leave about a 1/4th inch seam...which is NOT enough to indulge in strenuous exercise. The garment doesn't have a whole lot of support when that much alteration is done, so be aware that the seams won't take a whole lot of abuse. Finer garments have a much better chance to have this alteration done.