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=Concept # Expansion
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- Heat causes matter to expand
- This is the basis for all thermometers
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When heat is given to an object, the total thermal energy increases. This increases the kinetic energy (measured as temperature). The average kinetic energy increases and the molecular movement increases; causing matter to expand.
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