Explain the following phenomenon. When a rod of a material is heated and
its ends are held in position, there is no change in length and no apparent
strain, but there is stress in the material.
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The heat would normally produce thermal expansion, but since the length is fixed by “walls” there is no room for expansion. Instead, the walls provide a compressive force (stress) that counteracts the change in length.
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