FAQ

What is the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion?
The Coefficient of Thermal Expansion refers to the material property that is indicative of the extent to which a material expands upon heating. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is usually measured using the Per Degree Celsius for Temperature Coefficient of Resistance. 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 Temperature Coefficient of Resistance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Coefficient of Thermal Expansion?
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is usually measured using the Per Degree Celsius[°C⁻¹] for Temperature Coefficient of Resistance. Per Kelvin[°C⁻¹] are the few other units in which Coefficient of Thermal Expansion can be measured.
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