Yes
no, they don't. To show an example of this, think about wood vs. metal. If you stick the end of a pencil on a stove, only the end of the pencil will get hot. If you stick a fork on the stove, the heat will travel through the fork and burn your hand
No all solids do not expand at same rate because some solid expand at less temperature and some solids expand at less temperature. For example if we take iron and plastic iron expands at high temperature and plastic melt at less temperature(at candle light also).
No.Because they are not the same.
yes
it is called conductivity if it is carrying electric it is electrical conductivity. If it is carrying Heat it is thermal conductivity.
No, not all solids are the same. For example. each solid has a different temperature in which it melts. Heat, water, and coldness are factors in solids.
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
As a very basic answer, the energy from the heat causes the atoms to move. As they move faster and faster, they spread apart further and further, causing solids to become liquids and liquids to become gasses. In the same sense, as matter cools, the atoms slow down and condense back into liquids and solids.
no. they are formed by oppositely charged ions.
yes
No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.
No all solids do not expand at same rate because some solid expand at less temperature and some solids expand at less temperature. For example if we take iron and plastic iron expands at high temperature and plastic melt at less temperature(at candle light also).
it is called conductivity if it is carrying electric it is electrical conductivity. If it is carrying Heat it is thermal conductivity.
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No it does not
yes boy and girls heat rate is the same
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No. The rate of expansion/ contraction varies from one material to the next.
No it does not
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