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Posted by riverbend on February 03, 2004 at 13:49:02 from (208.160.33.174):
In Reply to: Cracked Block, Continued posted by Allan on February 03, 2004 at 10:17:11:
Allen, I see from your picture that you do not have any snow on the ground. I am guessing that your experience with freezing temperatures may be somewhat limited or even second hand. But you do not have to trust us on this one. Go to your public library and pick up the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Look in the index for Thermal Expansivity, water, ordinary, -20C to 150C (pages F5-6 in the 61st edition). You will see that the density is highest at 4C (about 40F). At these kind of temperatures and speeds mass, density, and volune are related by the equation d=m/v. If the density decreases and the mass stays the same, the volume increases. Don't your ice cubes get a little bump in the middle ?
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