according to my research the thing for expansion and contraction are hot air balloons and a thermometer, there is also more.
it is used for bimetallic strip thermometers which is there in refrigerator and oven.
If memory serves me, expansion and contraction can cause stress cracks in many materials, due to breakdown of molecules in the material.
In contraction the size of item becomes smaller. In contract, expansion increases it.
expansion is when the air is HOT !
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it is used for bimetallic strip thermometers which is there in refrigerator and oven.
Expansion is the antonym for contraction.
The wasteband on my trousers operates on the principle of expansion. The length of daylight in December demonstrates the principle of contraction, specifically the way in which cold temperature causes things to contract.
The fed uses an expansionary monetary policy when dealing with a contraction. On the other hand, when dealing with a expansion that is resulting in higher interest rates, the fed uses a tight money policy.
If memory serves me, expansion and contraction can cause stress cracks in many materials, due to breakdown of molecules in the material.
Expansion and Contraction - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
No, we use expansion and contraction to tell temperature(thermometer).
In contraction the size of item becomes smaller. In contract, expansion increases it.
The fed uses an expansionary monetary policy when dealing with a contraction. On the other hand, when dealing with a expansion that is resulting in higher interest rates, the fed uses a tight money policy.
expansion is when the air is HOT !
Allows for expansion and contraction of various systems