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No, liquids do not always expand uniformly with temperature. Generally, liquids expand as they are heated, but the expansion may not be uniform due to factors such as the specific properties of the liquid and the conditions under which it is heated.
It will contract.
The amount a bearing will expand when heated depends on factors such as material composition and temperature. However, typically a bearing will expand around 0.0005 inches per inch of diameter for every 100°F increase in temperature.
It generally made using fluid which expand or contract linearly with temperature such as mercury, water or alcohol. Electronic thermometer use the relation of thermal property effect electrical conduction difference to measure temperature.
Well, isn't that a delightful question! Imagine 1000 liters of diesel as a peaceful little stream flowing gently downstream. Now, on average, diesel weighs around 850 grams per liter. So, if you were to gather all those liters together, you'd have a weight of about 850 kilograms, like a big, friendly bear giving you a warm hug.
Glass expands and contracts according to the ambient temperature.
They are used in thermostats as a physically temperature sensitive switch. Because the two different metals expand and contract at different rates when bimetals are wound into coils the coils become temperature sensitive and expand and contract with respect to the ambient temperature.
The ambient temperature affects the properties of water by influencing its density, viscosity, and ability to dissolve substances. As temperature changes, water can expand or contract, affecting its volume and ability to flow. Additionally, temperature can impact the solubility of substances in water, as higher temperatures generally increase the solubility of solids and gases.
Yes, the weight of diesel fuel can be affected by temperature. As diesel is exposed to different temperatures, its volume can expand or contract, leading to a change in weight. Generally, diesel fuel will weigh less at higher temperatures and more at lower temperatures due to the difference in density.
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Engine seal? Valve cover gasket/ seals may contract when ambient temperature is low and expand as engine heats up
Is the temperature falling where you are ? Metal will expand and contract in relation to temperature. You would need a very big pair of vernier calipers to measure your car accurately though. If it is shrinking about .025mm per 10 degrees drop in temperature then this may be normal. :) Could it be that you are getting heavier?
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).
Heat affect the gasses' molecules and atoms which make it spread and expand which increases the volume. If the volume is constant as in a closed system then the pressure will increase and decrease along with temperature in a extrusive relation.
Automotive diesel: 0.00084 per degC i.e. 10degC increase will produce roughly 1% increase in volume The figure varies for other hydrocarbons, but most are between 0.0007 and 0.0012 per degC.
Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, assuming pressure remains constant. As the temperature of a gas increases, its volume also increases, and vice versa. This law helps explain how gases expand and contract with changes in temperature.
explain how temperature affects matter using the words contract and expand