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Temperature affects solids by altering the amount of thermal energy present in the particles. As the temperature increases, the particles in a solid gain energy and vibrate more vigorously, causing expansion. This expansion is seen as an increase in length, area, or volume of the solid, depending onRead more
Temperature affects solids by altering the amount of thermal energy present in the particles. As the temperature increases, the particles in a solid gain energy and vibrate more vigorously, causing expansion. This expansion is seen as an increase in length, area, or volume of the solid, depending on its shape. Conversely, a decrease in temperature reduces the thermal energy, causing contraction of the solid. Understanding these effects is crucial in fields such as structural engineering to account for thermal expansion or contraction in design.
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