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What is the main equation of leaner expansion?
Kur Garang Malok
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The main equation of linear expansion is:
ΔL = α * L * ΔT
where:
ΔL is the change in length of the material
α is the coefficient of linear expansion
L is the original length of the material
ΔT is the change in temperature
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