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write the unit of linear expansion?​

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The standard form of a linear equation is written as: Ax+By=C A x + B y = C . The standard form is useful in calculating the zero of an equation. For a linear equation in standard form, if A is nonzero, then the x -intercept occurs at x=CA x = C A .

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The SI unit of coefficient of linear expansion can be expressed as °C-1 or °K-1. Here, C indicates Celsius and K indicate Kelvin. The dimension of coefficient of linear expansion will be [M^0L^0T^0K^-1].

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