Rankers Physics
Topic: Thermal Physics
Subtopic: Thermal Expansion

When a metal rod is heated it expands because :
the size of atoms increases.
the distance among its atoms increases.
atmospsheric air rushes into it.
the actual cause is still unknown.

Solution:

When a metal rod is heated, its atoms gain kinetic energy and vibrate more vigorously. As they vibrate, they tend to move slightly further apart because the increased energy weakens the attractive forces that hold them at a fixed distance. This increased atomic spacing results in the rod expanding in size.

Thus, the expansion of the metal rod occurs because the distance among its atoms increases with temperature. This phenomenon is the essence of thermal expansion.

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