Thermal Expansion Magnitude of Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases

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Thermal Expansion Magnitude of Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases Examples of Expansion Relationship between pressure and volume at a constant temperature

Thermal Expansion When molecules are heated they move far apart from each other This causes the material to expand Expansion Increase in size of a material due to added heat When molecules are cooled, the molecules, move closer to each other This causes the material to contract Contraction Decrease in size of a material due to heat removed

Let us look at 3 videos on the example of expansion and contraction

Applications of Thermal Expansion Bimetallic strip as thermometer

Applications of Thermal Expansion Road expansion gaps Liquid Expansion as thermometer

Applications of Thermal Expansion Tyre Fitting

Thermal Expansion All materials expand Solids have linear expansion Varies among materials Liquids and Gases have volume expansion Gases expands more readily than gas When a materials changes from solid to liquid, volume does not change much When a liquid changes to gas, the volume expansion is about 1000 times more

Pressure of a Gas Pressure of a gas Force per unit area Force is due to collisions with the walls of the container Units: Nm-2 or pascal, Pa

Pressure and Volume of a Gas at Constant Temperature At constant temperature, what happens to the volume of the gas when the pressure increases? At constant temperature, what happens to the pressure of the gas when the volume decreases? Boyle’s Law Pα1/V pV = constant p1V1=p2V2