Expansions
Expansions - We shall discuss expansions of binomials and trinomi..
Expansions
In algebra we come across certain products very frequently. For e.g., (a + b) 2 , (a + b) 3 (a + b + c) 2 etc. These are nothing but products of binomials or trinomials. We derive the formulae for these products and apply them whenever necessary. These expansions help us to avoid elab..
Expansibility
When pressure is applied on a gas, it contracts. Conversely, when pressure is released the gas expands. When the temperature is increased, the particles gain more energy, move faster and move away from each other. As a result the intermolecular attraction becomes less prominent. The volume of the ..
Expansions
Summary - (a + b) (a - b) = a 2 - b 2 (x + a) (x + b) = x 2 + (a + b)x + ab. (a + b) 3 = a 3 + b 3 + 3ab (a + b) = a 3 + 3a 2 b + 3ab 2 + b 3..
Expansion of Matter
Expansion of Matter - Matter expands on heating, i.e., solids, liquids and gases expand on heating. Let us consider expansion of solids: Three types of expansions are considered in case of solids. This classification is done according to the shape of the solid..
Linear Expansion
When length of a solid (rod) is much greater than its breadth and thickness, linear expansion or expansion in length is considered. Length of a rod increases on heati..
Expansion of Liquids
Liquids do not have a definite shape. They take the shape of the container. Thus, we can specify a liquid by its volume. Hence, we can speak of volume expansion only for liquids. Expansion of liquids is much greater than that of solid..
Superficial Expansion
Superficial Expansion - Expansion in area of a Laminar surface due to heating is known as superficial expansion. Let a 1 = area of a surface t 1 = its initial temperature a 2 = area of the surface after heating t 2 = final temperature The coefficient of superficial ..
Expansion of Gases
Gases also expand on heating. Their volume expansion is very much greater than that of liquids. If a gas is heated at constant pressure, its volume increases and if a gas is heated at constant volume, its pressure increases due to expansion. Similarly, if we have to study ..
Superficial Expansion
Expansion in area of a Laminar surface due to heating is known as superficial expansion. Let a 1 = area of a surface t 1 = its initial temperature a 2 = area of the surface after heating t 2 = final temperature The coefficient of superficial expansion is defined as the..
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