it will shatter
It will get hot. When sufficiently hot it will start glowing orange-red and start melting.
it gets hotwhat kind of ball are you asking about?
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
Yes, because if glass is heated it breaks, if glass is not heated it doesn't break.
When glass is heated, it does not have a distinct smell.
No, glass does not shrink when heated. In fact, glass expands when heated due to increased molecular movement. If glass is subsequently cooled down rapidly, it can crack or shatter due to thermal stress.
The heat softens the ball and, unless the ball is cracked, the pressure increase from the air inside the ball being heated causes a small dent to pop out.
The lens of the magnifying glass concentrates the sun's light to a point. At that point the paper is heated to its ignition temperature and it can catch fire
When a table tennis ball is heated, its air pressure increases causing it to expand and become softer. This could affect the ball's bounce and flight characteristics, making it slower and less consistent during play. Heating the ball too much can also potentially damage it permanently.
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
no, sand is heated to make glass :) youtwat.^.^
A glass ball. Glass is a material that does not have elasticity like rubber, so when a glass ball is dropped, it will not bounce.