Bursting money bins, the ice and water structure

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In the classic comics by Carl Barks, "The Big Bin on Killmotor Hill" [1], Uncle Scrooge, trying to defend his money bin from the Beagle Boys, follows a suggestion by Donald Duck, and fills the bin with water. Unfortunately, that night is going be the coldest one in the history of Ducksburg. The water freezes, bursting the "ten-foot walls" of the money bin, and finally the gigantic cube of ice and dollars slips down the hill up to the Beagle Boys lot.

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Bagnoli, F. (2015, May 1). Bursting money bins, the ice and water structure. Europhysics News. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2015301

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