steel and copper
A bimetallic strip is made out of steel and iron
A bimetallic strip is made out of copper and steel.
Iron and brass
A bimetallic strip is a strip with two metals bonded together. It can be found in thermostats
A bimetallic strip is made up of two metals (the prefix "bi-" means "two"). The two metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion.
A bimetallic strip is made out of steel and iron
A bimetallic strip is made out of copper and steel.
That would be more of a unimetallic strip. No, you need to use two different metals.
Iron and brass
The bimetallic strip bends.
A bimetallic strip is a strip with two metals bonded together. It can be found in thermostats
A bimetallic strip is made from two combined metal strips that have different rates of expansion when heated. This causes the strip to bend and so close or open an electrical contact switch.
A bimetallic strip is made up of two metals (the prefix "bi-" means "two"). The two metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion.
A bimetallic strip is used to convert a temperature change into mechanical displacement.
Bimetallic strip
When the temperature of the iron increases, the bimetallic strip bends upwards. This breaks the contact between the strip and the heating coil. When the temperature falls, the bimetallic strip bends down and the contact is restored.
A bimetallic thermometer uses a bimetallic strip wrapped into a coil. This strip usually consists of either steel and copper or steel and brass. A bimetallic thermometer is a type of thermometer made with a couple metal strips. They have differing thermal expansions that are brazen together. Any distortion in this apparatus caused by variations in the temperature is used to measure the temperature.