No, when matter becomes heated it always expands, meanwhile when matter becomes cool it always contracts.
Matter expands when it is heated.
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No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Matter expands when it is heated.
No, metals always expand when heated and contract only when cooled.
When matter is cooled, it tends to contract or become more dense. This is because the particles in the matter lose kinetic energy and move closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume. Conversely, when matter is heated, it expands as the particles gain energy and move farther apart.
When matter is heated it will expand
When heated up, matter typically expands due to an increase in kinetic energy within the atoms and molecules that make up the material. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move more vigorously, leading to a larger amount of space taken up by the material, hence the expansion.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.