another example for expansion of liqiud due to heat
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Thermal expansion is where an object expands and becomes larger due to a change in its temperature. A higher temperature means that the molecules are moving faster on average, causing them to take up more space. Consequently, objects that are heated up increase in size
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Another example of thermal expansion on the part of a liquid can be found inside the car's radiator. If the radiator is "topped off" with coolant on a cold day, an increase in temperature could very well cause the coolant to expand until it overflows. In the past, this produced a problem for car owners, because car engines released the excess volume of coolant onto the ground, requiring periodic replacement of the fluid.
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