Key Terms
Temperature
Expansion and Contraction
Applications of Expansion and Contraction
Applications of Expansion and Contraction II
100

When objects absorb heat, they generally increase in size. This increase in size is called ________________.

Expansion/Thermal Expansion

100

As substances expand, what happens to their volume?

Increase

100

In order to measure temperature accurately, we use a ___________.

thermometer

200

When objects are cooled, they lose heat and generally decrease in size. This decrease in size is called ___________.

Contraction

200

As substances expand, what happens to their density?

Decrease

300

The amount of matter an object contains is its _________.

Mass

300

As substances contract, what happens to their density?

Increase

300

The common unit of temperature is _________.

Celsius

300

Concrete surfaces such as roads and paths expand when heated. ___________ found every few metres allows for expansion.

Small gaps

300

How do you remove the dent from a ping pong ball?

Place it in boiling water

400

What is the formula for density?

Density = mass/volume

400

As substances contract, what happens to their volume?

Decrease
400

In cold weather, overhead wires contract and tighten. If they become too tight, the wires can break. What is being done to avoid this?

Wires are not stretched too tightly when installed.

400

To prevent cracking or breaking due to expansion, glasswares used for heating at home and in the

laboratory is made of ______________________.

Heat-resistant glass

500

As substances expand, what happens to their mass?

Constant
500

Modern bridges are made up of concrete or steel, making the bridge surface longer on hot days and shorter on cool days. What allows for this movement?

Expansion gaps or rollers