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The coefficient of Linear expansion of a metal is 12 *10-6/°C. Its value when the
temperature is meas wed in °F scale is​

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Answered by milindingle1968
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Multiply the temperature change by 7.2 x 10-6, which is the expansion coefficient for steel. Continuing the example, you would multiply 0.0000072 by 5 to get 0.000036. Multiply the product of the expansion coefficient and the temperature increase by the original length of the steel.

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