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Explain the term coefficient of linear expansion,?​

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Answered by ap1861450
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Explanation:

The Coefficient of Linear Expansion can be defined as:

“The rate of change of unit length per unit degree change in temperature” Assuming the effect of pressure is negligible.

Metals: Coefficient of linear expansion \alpha _, at 20^, C (10^, K^)

Stainless steel: 10.1~17.3

Carbon steel: 10.8

Iron: 11.8

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The Coefficient of Linear Expansion can be defined as:

“The rate of change of unit length per unit degree change in temperature” Assuming the effect of pressure is negligible.

Metals: Coefficient of linear expansion \alpha _, at 20^, C (10^, K^)

Stainless steel: 10.1~17.3

Carbon steel: 10.8

Iron: 11.8

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