molecules, when heated up, tend to move around more since they have more heat energy.
yes,joule is a heating reversible effect .
Microwaves heat food by causing the water molecules in the food to vibrate... there by heating the food. Water content and the mass of the food will effect the time taken for heating.
how would you show the heating effect of a current?
In solids, heat is the energy of vibrating molecules or atoms; the higher the temperature, the greater the vibration. And when molecules or atoms vibrate more, there will be more space between them.
In general, heating a liquid decreases its viscosity because it reduces intermolecular forces, making the molecules move more freely. Cooling a liquid increases its viscosity as the molecules slow down and the intermolecular forces increase, causing the liquid to flow more slowly.
No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
By heating the density is lowered.
Changes the movement of the molecules as the heat is added and subtracted.
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by the radiation in the filament it throw out heat . this way the bulb demonstrates the heating effect. :D
Heating effect
No, because heating matter does not effect the mass.