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a brick is solid but it absorbs water. Why? ​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Brickwork absorbs water during inclement weather and releases the water through capillary movement, vapour diffusion and evaporation during dry weather. The moisture content of the brickwork is therefore in constant flux. These are often touted as the panacea for all moisture problems in a masonry wall

Answered by devedrayadav7878
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Brickwork absorbs water during inclement weather and releases the water through capillary movement, vapour diffusion and evaporation during dry weather. The moisture content of the brickwork is therefore in constant flux. ... These are often touted as the panacea for all moisture problems in a masonry wall.

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