Science, asked by amazingcat, 16 days ago

Why there are gaps between sections of rails on the railway track? *
To avoid derailment of the trains causing major accidents
To reduce wear and tear of train
To cause derailment of the trains causing major accidents

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Answered by ChweetLove
2

Explanation:

The gaps left between successive rails on a railway track, the reason is that the rails expand in summer. The gap is provided to allow for this expansion. ... The Gap is provided to allow the expansion if there is no Gap left expansion summer will cause the rails to bend sideways.

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Answered by sabarish13052011
4

Answer:

The gaps left between successive rails on a railway track, the reason is that the rails expand in summer. The gap is provided to allow for this expansion. ... The Gap is provided to allow the expansion if there is no Gap left expansion summer will cause the rails to bend sideways.

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