2.2.1. Dilatación de los cuerpos, lineal, superficial y volumetrica.


Summary

This video provides a detailed explanation of how bodies expand in linear, surface, and volumetric forms when heated due to the movement of molecules at varying speeds. It covers the linear dilatation of bodies with increased temperature, complete with the formula to calculate the change in length. The expansion of surface area with changing temperature is discussed, along with the formula incorporating the initial area and coefficient. Additionally, the dilation in three dimensions is explored, emphasizing the volume increase dependent on the final temperature and coefficient.


Introduction to Dilatation

Explanation of the dilation of bodies in linear, surface, and volumetric forms due to the movement of molecules at different speeds when heated.

Linear Dilatation

Description of the linear dilatation of bodies due to increased temperature, including the formula for calculating the change in length.

Surface Dilatation

Discussion on the expansion of the area or surface of a substance with changing temperature, along with the formula involving the initial area and coefficient.

Cubic Dilatation

Explanation of the dilation in three dimensions, emphasizing the volume increase based on the final temperature and coefficient.

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