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thermal expansion of solids

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Answered by koolinsaan
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Thermal expansion is the increase, or decrease, of the size (length, area, or volume) of a body due to a change in temperature. Thermal expansion is large for gases, and relatively small, but not negligible, for liquids andsolids. ... Thermal stress is created when thermal expansion is constrained.
Answered by DOORBELL
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hermal expansions of solid argon, krypton, and xenon above 1 K

CR Tilford, CA Swenson - Physical Review B, 1972 - APS

A differential parallel-plate capacitance dilatometer has been used to measure the linear thermal-expansion coefficients of free-standing samples of solid argon (1-35 K), krypton (1-45 K), and xenon (1-105 K). The present data for argon and krypton are systematically 

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