π Episode Overview
In this episode of Math, Science, History, we explore emergency plumbing fixes using simple math and physics principles. Learn quick tricks to stop leaks under your kitchen sink, whether it's a pipe joint, crack, or hole, until a plumber arrives. Discover why these methods work and how you can use everyday materials like rubber, tape, and even coins to minimize water damage. Plus, get valuable preventative tips to avoid future plumbing issues.
π§ What Youβll Learn:
βοΈ How to temporarily fix leaks in pipe joints, cracks, and holes using household items.
βοΈ The science behind water pressure, vacuum effects, and compression sealing that makes these fixes effective.
βοΈ Essential preventative measures to reduce the risk of plumbing leaks in the future.
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π Links & Resources:
Women in Plumbing & Piping (WiPP) β wipp.org (A network supporting women in the plumbing industry)
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) β nawic.org (Support and scholarships for women in construction and trades)
The United Association (UA) β Plumbers & Pipefitters Apprenticeships β uanet.org
Fix a Leak Week Resources β epa.gov/watersense (EPA resources for water conservation and leak repair)
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