👉 In physics, superheating refers to a process in which an object (such as a gas or liquid) is heated at a high enough temperature that it begins to expand rapidly and become more dense than its surrounding medium. This phenomenon occurs when the pressure of the gas or liquid increases, causing it to overcome the buoyancy forces acting on it due to its lower density.
Superheating can occur in several different scenarios:
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Gas:
In a gas, superheating occurs when the