Can Metal Plate and Hole Dimensions Change When Heated?

Explanation:

The diameter decreases and the dimensions of the metal increases.

I will answer in English:

Here we have a piece of metal with a small hole on it, that is heated in a hoven.

We know that when a piece of metal is heated, it will expand (the density decreases, so the dimensions of the piece of metal increase).

Now, particularly, the hole will also expand but inwards, as each "extreme" of the piece of metal, will expand into where it has less resistance, so it will expand in the region where there is no material. This "inwards" expansion is why the diameter of the hole will decrease.

← The relationship between power and current in lamps Calculating the total charge inside a positively charged solid nonconducting cylinder →