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thermal expansion depends on Temperature and material of steel
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You may need to rephrase the question. Thermal expansion is the amount a material expands or contracts under temperature change; expansion is instantaeous with temperature. When temperature is reached, so is expansion. It may take time to rach temperature, however.
That is to account for thermal expansion.
This increase of volume is called expansion
Yes, the thermal expansion is very important in physics and technology.
Very low CTE - coefficient of thermal expansion.
- Thermal expansion is the dimension modification of a material under heating. - Linear, volumetric and area thermal expansion are known and measured for materials.
A bridge must have expansion gaps or else they will waver when they expand in warm temperatures. This is thermal expansion
Yes as friend Des Dichado pointed out liquids do have thermal expansion.
thermal expansion
thermal expansion depends on Temperature and material of steel
Thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.
Linear, volumetric and area thermal expansion are known and measured for materials.
The important Thermal Properties of Non-Ferrous Metals are:- 1. High Rate of Heat Transfer 2. Good Thermal Expansion 3. May be used as a High Temperature Superconductor