Wood would expand about 0.3 millimeters if heated to 100 degrees
No, not all objects expand when heated. Most objects do expand when heated, but there are exceptions such as water between 0°C and 4°C, which contracts when heated. The expansion or contraction of an object when heated depends on its material properties.
When wood is heated, the molecules within it gain energy and move more, causing the wood to expand. This expansion can lead to changes in the structure and properties of the wood, such as warping, cracking, or weakening of the material.
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
When solids are heated, they start to expand. This is because the particles inside vibrate more, the hotter they are.
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No wood does not expand when its dry
When matter is heated it will expand
Most substances expand when heated.
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They expand
Matter expands when it is heated.
No, gases expand more than solids when heated.