Physics, asked by rani4523, 9 months ago

What causes water pipes to burst in winter?

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Answered by peach75a
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There is a really simple explanation to this

When water freezes inside pipes, the water molecules expand. The ice then expands and pushes the water toward the faucet, causing a significant amount of pressure buildup between the ice blockage inside the pipe and the faucet.

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Answered by akshamim1990
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Answer:

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Explanation:

when water freezes inside pipes, the water molecules expand. The ice then expands and pushes the water toward the faucet, causing a significant amount of pressure buildup between the ice blockage inside the pipe and the faucet.

try putting a water bottle full to the brim in your freezer. after a few days it will burst bcz due to low temp the molecules will expand and will need more space

just like if u keep adding things in a bag it bursts

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