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Standard VIII
Physics
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
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What happens in expansion of heat?
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When heat is given to any substance, the temperature of the object increases and it expands. Its expansion depends on the increase in its temperature. Solids, liquids and gases all expand on receiving heat.
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