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How does a brass-iron bimetallic strips bend on heating​

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Answered by ojas1543B
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Answer:

When this bimetallic strip is heated, the brass expands more than the steel and the strip curves with the brass on the outside. If the strip is cooled, it curves with the steel on the outside. Bimetallic strips are used as switches in thermostats.

Answered by nandini087
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