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expansion during heating​

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Solid, liquid, and gas expanse when heated. The reason is this, all materials, as you know, are made up of atoms. The kinetic energy of the materials and their atoms move or vibrate more at any temperature above absolute 0 (-273 degree Celsius). Thus the atoms take up more space upon heating and the material expands.

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Solid, liquid, and gas expanse when heated. The reason is this, all materials, as you know, are made up of atoms. The kinetic enery of the materials and their atoms move or vibrate more at any temperature above absolute 0 (-273 degree celsius). Thus the atoms take up more space upon heating and the material expands.

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