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explain thermal expansion with suitable examples

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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The expansion of alcohol in a thermometer is one of many commonly encountered examples of thermal expansion, the change in size or volume of a given mass with temperature. Railroad tracks and bridges, for example, have expansion joints to allow them to freely expand and contract with temperature changes.

Answered by Pranavthakur01
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The expansion of alcohol in a thermometer is one of many commonly encountered examples of thermal expansion, the change in size or volume of a given mass with temperature. ... Railroad tracks and bridges, for example, have expansion joints to allow them to freely expand and contract with temperature changes.

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