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What is the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion?
Coefficient of thermal expansion describes how the size of an object changes with a change in temperature. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is usually measured using the 1 Per Kelvin for Thermal Expansion. Note that the value of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is always negative.
Can the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion be negative?
Yes, the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, measured in Thermal Expansion can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Coefficient of Thermal Expansion?
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is usually measured using the 1 Per Kelvin[K⁻¹] for Thermal Expansion. 1 Per Rankine[K⁻¹], 1 Per Celsius[K⁻¹], 1 Per Fahrenheit[K⁻¹] are the few other units in which Coefficient of Thermal Expansion can be measured.
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