What is thermal expansion and its applications?
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The tendency of materials to expand in volume when heated is called Thermal expansion. It occurs due to the increased vibration of atoms and molecules as temperature rises. There are three types: linear expansion (length), areal expansion (area), and volumetric expansion (volume). Thermal expansion has numerous real-life implications. For instance, gaps are left between railway tracks, power lines sag during hot days, and metal lids on jars become easier to open when heated. Students will read this concept in details and its application in the NCERT Class 11 Physics Thermal Properties of matter.
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