The size is not a change. If there is a change in size that could be a physical change, but that depends on why its sized increased.
If the sized increased because more material was added or because it was heated, those are examples of a physical change that caused a change in size.
If the sized increased because it reacted with some other chemical, making it take up more space, that would be a chemical change that caused the size to change.
It is called a physical change.
No, a physical change does not change an object into a different kind of matter. It only alters the form or appearance of the substance, such as size, shape, or state (solid, liquid, gas), without changing its chemical composition.
Properties that change when the size of an object changes are called dependent properties. These properties are influenced by the scale or dimensions of the object and are not fixed values. Examples include mass, volume, and surface area.
The change in size of an image compared with the size of an object is termed magnification. This can be calculated as the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object. Magnification can be expressed as magnification = image size / object size.
grinding any substance would by a physical change, because they are still that object
An object's size is a physical property of the object.
i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)
A physical change is simply, a temporary change, which changes the physical characters of an object like its color, shape, size etc. It is a reversible change.
It is called a physical change.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
No, a physical change does not change an object into a different kind of matter. It only alters the form or appearance of the substance, such as size, shape, or state (solid, liquid, gas), without changing its chemical composition.
It is a physical property.
Properties that change when the size of an object changes are called dependent properties. These properties are influenced by the scale or dimensions of the object and are not fixed values. Examples include mass, volume, and surface area.
they are different because a chemical change is a change in which you apply heat to a object to change it in form physical change is when you change a form it size or shape but do not apply heat.So you will know the differnce because when you add heat to any object its a chemical change but expccpt boiling water
Because a physical change just alters the appearance of an object, where as a chemical change alters the texture or state of an object.
No, the object's actual size does not change with magnification. Magnification simply enlarges the image of the object, but the object itself remains the same size. Increasing the magnification allows us to see more detail of the object, not change its physical size.
The change in size of an image compared with the size of an object is termed magnification. This can be calculated as the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object. Magnification can be expressed as magnification = image size / object size.