it depends on how much it is heated for example when lightning is released it expands the air by thousands of degrees by heat of it.and there is a big banging sound known as thunder
When matter is heated it will expand
The temperature of the gas changes
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They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.
Liquids expand more than solids on heating
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No, gases expand more than solids when heated.
As much as it's allowed to. Remember: Any gas always expands to fill the container it's in, even without heating it.
the heat caused the air inside to expand.
Materials that tend to expand the most when heated include gases like air, and some metals like aluminum and copper. These materials have higher coefficients of thermal expansion compared to others, causing them to expand significantly when heated.
expand, causing the air to become less dense and rise.
As the air inside the sealed bottle is heated, it will expand and increase in pressure. When the air is allowed to cool, it will contract and decrease in pressure. This change in pressure can potentially cause the bottle to deform or even explode if the pressure builds up too much.
In accordance with Boyle's Law, if the volume of the air is restricted, the pressure will increase. If there is no volume restriction, the air will expand.
When air is heated, it will expand and become less dense. This causes it to rise, creating convection currents. As the heated air rises, cooler air will flow in to replace it, leading to changes in temperature and pressure in the surrounding environment.
What size cistern what temp
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
its pressure will increase if it is placed in a fixed container, or it will expand if it is free to do so