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That's a "bi-metal" or "bi-metallic" strip.
A bi-metallic strip
A bi metallic strip is simply two different metal strips sandwitched together. When the bimetallic strip heats up it bends because one of the metals expands more than the other one when it gets hot. Bi metallic strips are used in cars. When the engine heats up too much the bi metallic strip bends to open the cooling valve (thermostat) to let coolant circulate around the engine body to cool it down. Then the strip bends back once it gets cool again. So its like a heat switch. Bi metallic strips are used for anything that needs a heat switch.
The trend from left to right is from metallic to nonmetallic to inert; the trend from top to bottom is from light to heavy.
Such a strip is made from two metals with different expansion coefficients. When temperature changes it bends because of the different expansion of the two sides
It's basically a switch or 'fuse' that starts or stops when something gets too hot or too cold. Temperature switches are bi-metallic strips - basically, they are two different metals bonded together. When the bi-metallic strip gets hot or cold, each metal strip expands or contracts at a different rate, causing the strip to bend. This activates or deactivates the circuit.
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