Science, asked by supriyawalke0083, 7 months ago

(1) In the above experiment, the wire moves
through the ice slab. However, the ice slab
does not break. Why?​

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Answered by Crystal394
4

It is due to regelation. The pressure is applied on that part of the ice then it melts and the wire moves down but when the pressure is removed the water gets converted back to ice. in this way, the wire continues to move downwards due to change in pressures and finally separates from the slab.

Answered by stutibajaj2006
0

Answer:

Answer. It is due to regelation. The pressure is applied on that part of the ice then it melts and the wire moves down but when the pressure is removed the water gets converted back to ice. in this way the wire continues to move downwards due to change in pressures and finally separates from the slab

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