Heat capacity, it takes more energy to raise the temperature of water 1o than it does gold 1o. That's why if you apply the same amount of heat to gold and water the gold will heat up faster (i.e., change temperature quicker).
Yes it does because when it is heated because of temperature then it bends or breaks.
when abody is heated definitely its thermal energy increases so far that it can even cause a change in its physical appearance
metal is a solid that expands when heated also of course when liquids are heated and change state into a gas they expand but metal is cool because it expands before it changes state
convection current
it occurs because most liquids and gases become less dense when heated
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
Because as steel gets hotter it changes color.
because its getting heatAn egg changes color and texture when heated due to a chemical change and the proteins escaping turning it solid and changing the color.
When the temperature of a substance changes, the amount of random thermal motion on a molecular or atomic level changes accordingly; higher temperature means faster motion. A sufficient amount of temperature change will also result in a phase change. Cooling liquids freeze, heated liquids boil, heated solids melt, and so forth.
when something is being heated up, it expands increasing the pressure.
the temperature of gas changes (APEX) :)
The temperature of the gas changes.
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
1st it "changes" into water, and if heated long enough, at high enough temperature, it "changes" to steam, then, it eventually evaporates.
Yes it does because when it is heated because of temperature then it bends or breaks.