Physics, asked by shaikbibiayesha628, 11 months ago

Q. 0°C
1°C
2°C
3°C
4°C
Ice
Water
Lake in Colder Region
In the above situation write the relation
between volume and temperature.​

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Answered by ananyas37
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Answer:

In cold regions, the temperature of the atmosphere is 0°C or even below. Due to this, the temperature of the water in the lake also falls to 0°C . Due to the 'Anomalous behaviour of water' when the water at the surface of the lake starts cooling, it expands instead of contracting. Accordingly it's volume increases and density decreases.

*Anomalous behaviour of water' is the abnormal behaviour of water between the temperature 0°C to 4°C.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The answer is: once ice is formed, it does not expand as it gets colder. It actually shrinks becoming more dense as it gets colder. The maximum density of water is at 4 deg. ... When water is cooled below 4 degrees celsius, the volume stops decreasing and the density has reached a maximum.

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