Physics, asked by nidu1, 1 year ago

why rails have gap in between?

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Answered by gohan
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because if rails do not have gap then the total load will unstable so that the train will out of control and remove from the line 
Answered by anniepaulessharona
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Answer:

if the rail are filled end to end leaving no gap, then on expansion, the rails would bend. To avoid this, rails are joined by a fish plate, leaving some gap between the rails.

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