it goes up
It will get heated and start to glow.
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Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
Copper sulfate is formed.
These are thermal resistant glasswares (from borosilicate glass).
It will get heated and start to glow.
When copper wire is heated, the atoms within the wire vibrate more vigorously, leading to an increase in kinetic energy. This causes the wire to expand slightly in length and thickness. If heated excessively, the wire can eventually melt and transform into a liquid state.
The resistance of a copper wire increases when it is heated. This is because heating the wire causes the metal ions to vibrate more, increasing collisions with the electrons and hindering the flow of current, therefore increasing resistance.
it went up because the mass increases
When copper wire is heated, it expands due to thermal expansion. As it gets hotter, the electrons in the copper atoms move more freely, increasing electrical resistance. Excessive heating can cause the copper wire to melt and ultimately vaporize.
When matter is heated it will expand
copper wire is good conductor of heat but bulb is bad conductor of heat.
wire will be heated with out any loadAnswerNothing. It simply means that the current becomes leading if it was lagging, or vice-versa.
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The wire would be likely to glow- or at least get hotter. Some of the heat is removed by conduction to the air around it. Remove the air, and it cannot lose heat.
When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.