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Why Doesn't The Ice Break In Regelation When Wire Pass Through It? No Copied Answers From Net Otherwise Will Be Ban..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The pressure exerted on the ice slowly melts it locally, permitting the wire to pass through the entire block. The wire's track will refill as soon as pressure is relieved, so the ice block will remain solid even after wire passes completely through

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The wire's track will refill as soon as pressure is relieved, so the ice block will remain solid even after wire passes completely through.

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