Performing an experiment about Thermal expansionabout a aluminium tube and copper tube having a connection with steam water in one end of the tube and steam comes out on the other side.water is left inside the tube when the experiment is finishedand you conduct another experiment without removing the water inside the tubethe question is:Would the result be different if the condensed water was not drained from the expansion tube? why?
Would the result of the second experiment (which we don't know anything about) be different? Well, lets say the second experiment is to determine the amount of water contained in the tubeWell, obviously, if water is left in the tube, then the results would be different if you dried it out first or not.