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  • Topic: Thermal Expansion.

  • Why are small gaps left in between rails?

  • Hey.

  • Did you notice that the level of mercury in the thermometer rose when it was placed in hot water?

  • You must be wondering why this happened, right?

  • It happened because of thermal expansion.

  • Thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to expand on heating.

  • This tendency of expansion can be observed in solids, liquids as well as gases.

  • Now let us see how this concept of thermal expansion applies to a thermometer.

  • A thermometer usually consists of a narrow tube with a small bulb at its one end.

  • The bulb and a part of the narrow tube is filled with mercury which is liquid at room temperature.

  • Now, when a thermometer is placed in hot water.

  • Mercury inside it expands due to thermal expansion and as a result its level rises.

  • You must be thinking how the gasoline came out of the tank even though it was exactly filled till the brim.

  • Am I right?

  • Gasoline also expands on heating.

  • So, what happened is that when the tank was filled till the brim, there was no space left in it.

  • Now, when the bike was kept in the sun.

  • The tank became hot which eventually heated the gasoline filled in it.

  • As a result, the gasoline expanded.

  • But since there was no space left in the tank, expansion forced gasoline to come out of the tank.

  • Do you think that the rails bent because of thermal expansion?

  • If yes, then you are absolutely correct.

  • A railway track is made up of a number of rails joined to each other.

  • These rails are usually made up of steel.

  • Steel expands on heating and contracts on cooling.

  • When the rails are joined to one another without leaving any space for expansion.

  • The rails bend due to thermal expansion and the train goes off the railway track.

  • To avoid this, the rails are not joined together firmly.

  • Instead, each rail is connected to the other in such a way that a small gap is left in between them.

  • These small gaps provide space for easy expansion of the rails.

  • Which happens during summer.

  • As well as due to continuous friction between the train wheels and the rails.

  • Hence, these small gaps prevent the rails from bending, preventing any kind of accidents.

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