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What is coefficient of linear expansion

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Answered by newton1800
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coefficient of linear expansion. The coefficient of linear expansion is the change in length of a specimen one unit long when its temperature is changed by one degree (see linear expansion). ... If these forces are strong, the material can only expand slightly for a given rise in temperature.

Answered by nidhi5003
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the coefficient of linear expansion is defined as the ratio of increase in length to the actual length per 1°C .

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