Physics, asked by MehekSoni, 1 year ago

•Why water pipe often burst in water?

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Answered by chandraprakash05
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because the waterinside them expands is it gets close to freezing, and this causes an increase in pressure inside the pipe. When the pressure gets too high for the pipe to contain, it ruptures. ... Because of the shape of a water molecule, it is slightly polarized.


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Water pipes burst because the water inside them expands is it gets close to freezing, and this causes an increase in pressure inside the pipe. When the pressure gets too high for the pipe to contain, it ruptures. ... Because of the shape of a water molecule, it is slightly polarized

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