Why is a gap left between the rails in railway tracks? Give one example which is irreversible but physical.
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The gap is left between the rails to provide a space for the iron metal to expand and contract during the summer and winter season due to the change in the temperatures. If the gap is not left in between then the rails will bend more and cause derailing of the trains.
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