A bi-metallic strip is made of two different metals. (Duh!)
Each metal has its OWN coefficient of thermal expansion, so when it heats up, one side expands more than the other does. The side that expands more causes the strip to bend toward the side that expands less.
A caliper or a micrometer is typically used to measure curved lines in a laboratory setting. These instruments provide precise measurements of the length or diameter of curved objects such as tubes or spherical surfaces.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
Yes, solids have a fixed shape and volume, and do not take the shape of the container they are in. The particles in a solid are closely packed together, which allows them to maintain their specific shape and volume.
A liquid doesn't have a shape of its own, instead it'll always get its shape from the container its in.liquids (along with gases) take the shape of their storage container.
Two different metals are needed in a bimetallic strip to take advantage of their different thermal expansion properties. When heated, one metal expands more than the other, causing the strip to bend. This bending action is used in thermometers to measure temperature changes.
A shape that has one straight side and one curved side is called a semicircle. A semicircle is a two-dimensional geometric shape that consists of half of a circle. The straight side is the diameter of the circle, while the curved side is the arc that forms half of the circle's circumference.
yes it does because if the roof is flat the sound will spread around,But if the roof is curved it will take acouple seconds to travel
It has two types of metal so when you put it on top of a candle it always curls the same way even if you flip it over........... I don't know what it's used for i have only seen it used once in a grade seven science class so that is all i know bout it.
Infinitely many. If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.Infinitely many. If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.Infinitely many. If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.Infinitely many. If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
cut it off
The 2D shape of a hemisphere is a semicircle. When you take a hemisphere, which is half of a sphere, and project it onto a flat surface, it creates a semicircle, representing the curved surface. The flat side of the hemisphere corresponds to a straight line, completing the shape. Thus, the 2D representation of a hemisphere is a semicircle plus a diameter.
If your hampsters foot is swollen and its tail is red and curved you should take it to the vet.
No, it's made of wax, I don't recommend that you eat it but you can always take the strip out of the middle the twist it into a stick and shape the wax into a candle, I did this all the time as a kid.
Take cardboard and cut out the shape of your feet. Cover in duck brand tape. For the strap just take a strip of duck tape and put it around the cardboard for both shoes. Reinforce with duck tape.
Having all internal angles below 180 degrees * * * * * That only applies to polygons or polyhedra. You can have convex solids that are curved and have no angles. A convex shape is one in which, if you take any two points on the surface of the shape or inside it, then the whole of the straight line joining those two points is on the surface of the shape of inside it.
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