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conversion of solid from one shape to another for example from candel wax to different shapes...


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Answered by Swayze
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You might have come across several instances in your day to day life when an object is required to be converted into a different shape or size. Say your mom has a gold bar. She wants to get a ring cast out of it. What does she do? She takes it to a gold merchant to melt the gold bar and mould it into a ring. Similarly, you see wax candles of different shapes. If you want to convert a cylindrical candle into a cube, you melt the wax and pour it into a cube-shaped mould. Likewise, the conversion of solids from one shape to another is required for various purposes in daily life.

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Conversion of Solid from One Shape to Another

Each and every solid that exists occupies some volume. When you convert one solid shape to another, its volume remains the same, no matter how different the new shape is. In fact, if you melt one big cylindrical candle to 5 small cylindrical candles, the sum of the volumes of the smaller candles is equal to the volume of the bigger candle.
Answered by rosoni28
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  • ⚘ A candel to its wax..
  • ⚘ A Ice cube to water..
  • ⚘ A ice cream block to a liquid juice..
  • ⚘ A chocolate bar to a melted chocolate..
  • ⚘ A liquid when frezed changes into differ shape..

these r some of the examples u may try for more

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