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are cofficient of linear expansion and thermal expansion same​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • To a first approximation, the change in length measurements of an object (linear dimension as opposed to, for example, volumetric dimension) due to thermal expansion is related to temperature change by a linear expansion coefficient. It is the fractional change in length per degree of temperature change.

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