Physics, asked by jaidevkrishna2007, 10 months ago

plain the following:
Why is the cement floor made in small slabs, rather than a single block​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To allow space for expansion and contraction for the slabs and hence to avoid breakage of floor.

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Answered by asni34985
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Answer:

A cement floor is not laid in one block instead the floor is laid in small blocks leaving very small spaces in between this is done to allow for it's expansion in Summers and ensure that the floor doesn't crack......

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