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Why iron-rims are heated before putting them on the wheels of Bullock-carts?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Iron rims are made slightly smaller than the wheels. They are heated red hot before fixing them on the cart wheels to expand them so that they can be easily fixed on the wheels and water is poured on them to cool them. As the rims cool they contract and take the shape of the wheel and get firmly fixed on the wheels.

So iron-rims are heated before putting them on the wheels of Bullock-carts

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The iron ring to be put on the rim of a cart wheel is always of slightly smaller diameter than that of the wheel. When the iron ring is heated to become red hot, it expands and slips on to the wheel easily. When it is cooled, it contracts and grips the wheel firmly.

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