why height of paint decreases after heating?
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As a rule, when a liquid is heated, its temperature increases naturally. This results in the density and viscosity of the liquid getting reduced. As a result, the liquid becomes thinner and less heavy.
Paint is a liquid and the above rule applies here also. Thus, when paint is heated, its weight becomes lesser than at normal temperature.
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because the particles contract on heating
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