Oil gets thinner when heated because its molecules gain kinetic energy, causing them to move more rapidly and apart from each other. This increased movement reduces the viscosity, or resistance to flow, of the oil. As the temperature rises, the attractive forces between the molecules weaken, allowing the oil to flow more easily. This property is common to many liquids and is essential in various applications, such as in engines and cooking.
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