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Yes, expansion or contraction of materials can cause problems in structures, particularly if they are not accommodated for in the design. If expansion or contraction occurs unevenly or is not properly controlled, it can lead to issues such as warping, cracking, or failure of the structure. Proper planning and use of materials that can accommodate thermal expansion and contraction is important to avoid these problems.
No, we use expansion and contraction to tell temperature(thermometer).
Yes, the thermal expansion is very important in physics and technology.
If memory serves me, expansion and contraction can cause stress cracks in many materials, due to breakdown of molecules in the material.
Expansion and contraction can cause things to crack, as in the weathering of rock. They can cause a bi-metal strip to bend and straighten, which phenomenon is used in some thermostats. Expansion can cause the roadway of a bridge to buckle, so gaps have to be left. Obviously they cause the thread in a liquid-in-glass thermometer to get longer and shorter.
Expansion can cause serious problems for engineers because it can lead to the distortion or misalignment of components and structures. The differential expansion between different materials can create stress and strain, leading to fatigue and failure of the components. It is crucial for engineers to consider expansion and incorporate proper design techniques, material selection, and allowances for thermal expansion to mitigate these problems.
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Warming during the day, will expand the rock. Freezing during the night, will contract the rock.
Actin and myosin are two fibers that cause contraction.
If Water loses its anomalous expansion then there would be no chances of aquatic life surviving in winter.the density of ice and water will be whatsoever be same which could cause the ice from polar regions to sink in water and causing serious global problems
Normally, it should not cause any problems installing the game and playing it on mac, as far as I know. My cousin has a MacBook Pro and the Sims 3 works fine on it. (She has also installed all the expansion packs, so these should not cause any problems.) Maybe someone who's specialised in this kind of question could tell you more. I hope this helps you!
If two materials with different coefficients of expansion are held together (by rivets glue or some other means) and subjected to changing temperatures the resultant stress might cause one or the other or both to fail (break).