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The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
expansion : is when it increases in temperature it increases in its substancecontraction: is when it decreases in the temperature it decreases in the substance too.but water freezes and expands!!!!!As the average energy of particles increases, the spaces between the particles increases. They expand (increase their volume) as the temperature increases. As the average energy of particles decreases, the spaces between the particles decreases. They contract (decrease their volume) as the temperature decreases.Expansion and Contraction in SolidsSolids can become longer or shorter depending on the temperature (average energy of the particles).Expansion and Contraction in GasesWhen the particles in a gas are heated, their average energy increases and they need more room, so they expand.When the particles in a gas are cooled, the volume decreases, or contracts, because the particles need less room.Under extremely high temperature conditions (like the temperatures inside the Sun, particles can be split into what makes them up (electrons and ions). This creates a fourth state of matter called plasma.Expansion and Contraction in LiquidsWhen the particles in a liquid are heated, their average energy increases and they need more room, so they expand.When the particles in a liquid are cooled, the volume decreases, or contracts, because the particles need less room.This is demonstrated by the liquid used in a thermometer. As the liquid expands and contracts, it moves up and down the inside tubing ( the bore ) of the thermometer.
Boyle, Gay-Lussac & Charles, combined Robert Boyle (Irish, 1662) Edme Mariotte (French, 1676) These 2 guys invited this general idea for gas in about the same time. Gay-Lussac-Charles (1787): pV=const.(in the perfect gas). This guy calculated that volume of gas adequately increases, when pressure decreases. And other way round. However, this theory does not work for in real enviromnent.
Sound waves are called mechanical waves cause they need a material medium for their flow. Not only are they mechanical, but compression & lonqitudinal. -Apex:)
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Boyle's Law states that as the pressure of a gas increases, volume decreases so long as the temperature remains the same.
as the latitude increases, average temp. decreases. this concept is called an inverse relationship.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
This happens because the mass of the rod stays the same, but its volume increases. The increase in the volume of matter withincreasing temperature is called expansion. When cooled down, mostmatter decreases in volume and increases in density.
Charles' Law says that as pressure on a gas decreases, its volume increases. Charles' Law is an example of an inverse relationship.t It is not Charle's law It is Boyle's law Charles law states at constant volume, pressure is proportional to kelvin temperature And at constant pressure volume is proportional to kelvin temperature But Boyle's law states that at constant temperature pressure is inversely related to volume
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If speed increases, or if the moving object curves up or down or to the right or to the left, or if speed decreases, any of these events is called "acceleration".
The visibility of the specimen decreases as the power of magnification increases on a microscope. The specimen area will shrink as the magnification is increased.
The size of crystals decreases as the cooling increases. This is called an inverse relationship.
The size of crystals decreases as the cooling increases. This is called an inverse relationship.
The size of crystals decreases as the cooling increases. This is called an inverse relationship.
Density is equal to M/V. So, if the volume of the chocolate bar increases, the density decreases, and if the volume of the chocolate bar decreases, the density increases. This is called an inverse relation.