As column A gets heated, the ball will likely expand or increase in size due to the increase in temperature.
A heated bouncy ball would bounce higher than a frozen bouncy ball. Heating the bouncy ball increases its kinetic energy, making it more elastic and able to store and release energy during a bounce. In contrast, freezing the bouncy ball would decrease its elasticity and therefore its ability to bounce as high.
Neither. When a rubber ball gets hot, the rubber begins to lose its elasticity. It doesn't bounce as high. When a rubber ball gets really cold, it starts to behave rather like a rock. It hardly bounces at all The temperature of highest bounce depends on exactly what the ball is made of, but it is probably not all that far from room temperature.
The potential energy gets less until the ball gets to the bottom of the hill, at which point the potential energy is zero. The potential energy that is lost, gets converted to Kinetic energy of the ball that goes faster and faster as it gets more and more of the Potential energy.
Thermal expansion is when something gets bigger (expands) as it gets hotter and smaller (contracts) as it gets colder. This happens because the particles inside the object move faster and spread out when heated, causing the object to expand. This phenomenon is why bridges have gaps and train tracks have small spaces between the rails.
When a magnet is heated up, the temperature increase can cause the magnetic properties to weaken or even disappear. This is because the heat can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, leading to a loss of magnetism.
it gets hotwhat kind of ball are you asking about?
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
it gets runny
the bulb get fused
it will now occur evaporation
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
it gets coldit gets cold
The magnitude of the vibration of its molecules gets increased.
It's a dead ball.
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
Horrible things... I am haunted by by laptop.
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy