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what are the examples of linear expansion

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Answered by saurabh4070
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Linear expansion is basically the increase in length of a material in relation to the increase of the temperature of the material.

Examples:

The behavior of gasoline on a hot day provides an example of liquid thermal expansion in response to an increase in temperature. If car tank is filled and it left to sit on the sun, then gasoline expand in volume. ... Well, the gas in your car expands, like anything else, and changes the reading on your fuel gauge.

Answered by subhadra53
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Types of Expansion

Linear Expansion: Linear expansion is defined as the increase in the length of the solid. Example: If we will consider one rod where the length of the rod is l, and we will increase the temperature of a rod by a small amount.

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