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← HistoryWhich mechanical consequence resulted from water freezing inside early cast iron water pipes during winter months?
A)Uniform pipe expansion
B)Longitudinal pipe buckling
C)Circumferential pipe cracking✓
D)Increased mineral deposition
💡 Explanation
When water freezes inside pipes, ice expansion exerts pressure because water volume increases upon freezing, causing tensile stress exceeding the cast iron's tensile strength, leading to circumferential cracking. Therefore, pipe cracking results, rather than expansion, buckling, or deposition which require different stress conditions and material properties.
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