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When a liquid is heated, what happens to the particles near the source of the
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When a liquid is heated, the particles near the source of the heat gain energy. As a result, these particles start moving faster and their kinetic energy increases. The increased kinetic energy causes the particles to vibrate more vigorously and move further apart. This leads to an overall expansion of the liquid near the source of heat.
When a liquid is heated, the particles near the source of the heat gain energy. As a result, these particles start moving faster and their kinetic energy increases. The increased kinetic energy causes the particles to vibrate more vigorously and move further apart. This leads to an overall expansion of the liquid near the source of heat.
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