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explain linear expansion of solids.

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Answered by nhkmk786
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linear expansion of solids. then a solidis heated it expands in all directions if. the substance is in the form of a rod then the expansion. in length is called the linear expansion. ... the coefficient of linear expansion of a substance is equal to the increase in length per unit length per.

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Answered by sana940
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Linear expansion usually takes place when you apply heat to solids. Under thermal expansion, a solid object's change in length, is proportional to the change in temperature, ... Therefore, to convert the coefficient of linear expansion from degrees Celsius to kelvin, you only have to swap the symbols.
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