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Thermal Expansion

What’s happening here? What do these have in common?

Thermal Expansion Thermal expansion is the term for when a substance increases in size in volume due to the increase in kinetic energy (heat).

Activity Does water expand when heated?

Homework

Liquids Expand with Heat Thermometers measure the amount of heat. As the heat increases, the particles in the liquid get more energy, causing them to more faster and farther apart. As they move farther apart, they take up more space, causing the liquid to expand, moving further up the scale.

Air Expands with Heat As the air inside the balloon is heated, the particles gain more energy. They begin to move FASTER and FARTHER apart. The air molecules take up more space inside the balloon. Balloon expands Inside the balloon is LESS DENSE that surrounding atmosphere, making it float.

Do solids undergo Thermal Expansion? Railroad tracks, bridges, sidewalks have expansion joints to allow them to freely expand and contract with temperature changes.

Demo Ball and ring

Thermal Contraction Thermal contraction is when a substance CONTRACTS (decreases in volume) when cooled. Most solids contract when cooled Except ice!

Water EXPANDS when frozen

Recognize this? How does this happen?

Frost Wedging

Sea Level Rise The hot plate heats the water in the flask, causing the water to expand slightly. As the water expands, the level of the water goes up in the small tube, visually showing the expansion of the water. As the Earth warms, its waters will also expand slightly. As Earth’s atmospheric temperature rises from global warming, the oceans will warm and sea levels will rise from the expansion of the water, as well as from the addition of water from melted land-based glaciers.

Other demos Can crush Place the hard boiled egg on top of the bottle immediately. Make sure that the egg is sitting upright. Wait for the burning paper to heat the air inside the bottle increasing the air pressure. When the fire goes out the air will cool, reducing the pressure and creating a vacuum. This vacuum will pull the egg through the neck and into the bottle.

How water can make cracks in rock