If a glass tumbler containing hot water is put into an ice bucket, it cracks. Why does this happen?
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The crack is caused by differential thermal expansion. The part of the glass that the boiling water touches first expands due to the heat, but the heat doesn't conduct through the glass quickly so there is stress between the expanded inside of the glass and unexpanded outside of the glass.
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The crack is caused by differential thermal expansion. The part of the glass that the boiling water touches first expands due to the heat, but the heat doesn't conduct through the glass quickly so there is stress between the expanded inside of the glass and unexpanded outside of the glass.
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