Message text written by "Randall Young" the the given per That doesn't take into account the hardness of the two materials. Since the cast iron head is a harder material and since it is much more mas
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Then why does freezing water break concrete sidewalks and cast iron engine blocks ? Ice isn't nearly as hard as concrete or cast iron ... Actually, I get .125025, but that's ok ... could be this Pent
Randall asks: "Then why does freezing water break concrete sidewalks and cast iron engine blocks ? Ice isn't nearly as hard as concrete or cast iron ..." Because water, unlike other materials, actual
ice Well . . . not exactly. Water does contract (gets smaller) as it gets colder - which is why the water in those Minnesota lakes gets colder as you go deeper. But it starts to expand again when it