Expansion.
thermal expansion
Perhaps coincidentally, that physical change is called "expansion".
This relies on 3 things. The Pressure, volume and temperature of a Gas is all related. If the pressure is kept the same and temperature increased. The Volume (of the container) must be increased. If the Volume (of the container) is kept constant and temperature is increased the Pressure will increase. A rough idea of what will happen can be worked out by, pV=cT Where p is the pressure, V is the volume of the container, c is a constant, T is the temperature.
The volume would increase as the pressure of the expanding air increases.
An increase in temperature produces an increase in volume.
thermal expansion
Perhaps coincidentally, that physical change is called "expansion".
The volume increase.
It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
it increase as a result of pressure generated from the heat
the volume of a solid this that humans do to warm up
This relies on 3 things. The Pressure, volume and temperature of a Gas is all related. If the pressure is kept the same and temperature increased. The Volume (of the container) must be increased. If the Volume (of the container) is kept constant and temperature is increased the Pressure will increase. A rough idea of what will happen can be worked out by, pV=cT Where p is the pressure, V is the volume of the container, c is a constant, T is the temperature.
The volume would increase as the pressure of the expanding air increases.
When steel (or indeed anything) is heated its mass does not change. Volume is altered by cooling and heating. In this case the volume of the steel would increase.
An increase in temperature produces an increase in volume.
The kinetic energy of the particles inside the balloon increase. This then expands the volume of the balloon.