When a body is heated, then maximum rise will be in its
Heated refers to the process of increasing the temperature of an object or substance. When something is heated, its particles gain energy, causing them to move faster. This can lead to changes in physical properties such as expansion or phase changes like melting or boiling depending on the substance and temperature.
Class 11 Physics Chapter 10 Thermal Properties of Matter deals with temperature and heat expansion of solids liquids and gases specific heat capacity latent heat and thermal conductivity. It explains thermal equilibrium and the laws of thermodynamics. The chapter also covers heat transfer methods like conduction convection and radiation and studies the behavior of matter at different temperatures.
When a body is heated up, it has an expansion of its particles. The body expands because the particles have all gained energy and are moving away. Expansion occurs in all dimensions, which includes increases in length, surface area, and volume. The rise in volume leads to a maximum change since it depends on the expansion in three dimensions: length, width, and height. The surface area increases in two dimensions. Length only expands in one dimension. Overall, expansion in volume is larger; thus, it is a correct choice to be compared with the effects of heating.
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