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Question
With the help of a simple diagram how would you show that – solids expand on heating
Solution
Solids expand on heating can be shown by two different experiments. The experiments are:
Experiment A: An iron bar is taken and its length measured accurately. The iron bar is then slowly heated for a certain period of time & measured accurately [with a vernier caliper or otherwise]
Observation: It is observed that the iron bar has increased in length on heating.
Experiment B: A simple ball & ring apparatus is taken, which consists of a metal ball which can just pass through the circular metal ring. The metal ball is then heated for a certain period of time.
Observation: After heating, the metal ball does not pass through the ring, since on heating it has expanded in size and hence cannot pass through the ring.
Conclusion: All solids expand on heating.
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