Describe the relationship between a change in temperature and the resulting length or volume in a solid
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According to one of the Gas Laws,
Temperature is directly proportional to volume .
It is due to this reason that with increase in the temperature,
the volume and he length of the solid increases.
Due to the increase in temperature, the kinetic energy of the
molecules of the substance increases and hence, they move
apart from each other. This results in the increase in the length
and volume of the substance.
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Temperature is directly proportional to volume .
It is due to this reason that with increase in the temperature,
the volume and he length of the solid increases.
Due to the increase in temperature, the kinetic energy of the
molecules of the substance increases and hence, they move
apart from each other. This results in the increase in the length
and volume of the substance.
Hope it helps you !!!
Please mark me as the BRAINLIEST one !!!
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