hmm...ok..Originally posted by striderz_o405:the can didnt crack surprisingly... but at the start quite hard to open as it's frozen. waited for 10 mins before i could finally open the can
When water freezes, the molecules slow down, and settle into a hexagonal formation. This structure makes the ice less dense than it's liquid form, and also makes it take up more space.Originally posted by alwaysdisturbed:hmm...ok..
but usually it will expand right?
but when frozen, molecules move closer to each other thus reducing in volume. but y when we freeze water in bottles, it expands?
i forgot the logic. is it because the bottle shrinks too?
revision.LOLOriginally posted by striderz_o405:When water freezes, the molecules slow down, and settle into a hexagonal formation. This structure makes the ice less dense than it's liquid form, and also makes it take up more space.
Bottle shrinks sometimes because the air in the bottle contracts, resulting in a decrease in volume. When air from the surrounding is unable to get into the bottle, the bottle "shrinks".
Seems like I am studying physics... lol
u poor thing. physics suxOriginally posted by striderz_o405:When water freezes, the molecules slow down, and settle into a hexagonal formation. This structure makes the ice less dense than it's liquid form, and also makes it take up more space.
Bottle shrinks sometimes because the air in the bottle contracts, resulting in a decrease in volume. When air from the surrounding is unable to get into the bottle, the bottle "shrinks".
Seems like I am studying physics... lol
this one not sucky. ELECTRIC CURRENT IS THE SUCKIEST TOPICOriginally posted by HENG@:u poor thing. physics sux
i hated the one with circuits one.Originally posted by striderz_o405:this one not sucky. ELECTRIC CURRENT IS THE SUCKIEST TOPIC
and i am not gonna study that for common test... ahahaOriginally posted by missqi:i hated the one with circuits one.
electronics or whatever,lol