Thermal Expansion

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From this App you can learn:

Discuss, explore and relate the concept of thermal expansion to everyday science.
Determine the coefficient of linear expansion of solids and apply it in real life situations.
Examine, explore and compare superficial expansion of solids with linear expansion of solids.
Compare cubical expansion with linear expansion of solids, in relation with its applications.
Explore and operate cubical expansion of solids on real world applications.
Explore and investigate about thermal stress and relate to daily life scenarios.
Outline, analyze and relate the anomalous expansion of water to everyday science.

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This topic covers under Chemistry subject as a part of the Thermal Physics topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
ThermalExpansion
Superficial expansion of solids
Cubical expansion of solids
Thermal stress
Anomalous expansion of water
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Apr 4, 2015

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