In 1902, his PhD thesis measured the coefficient of expansion of quartz.
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Thus a liquid has two coefficients of expansion.
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I also don't know the differences in coefficients of expansion during heating.
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Mercury is the only one in liquid state at room temperature, and has high coefficient of expansion.
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The crackle arises during cooling, when the coefficient of expansion differs between the glaze and the body.
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Temperature cycling can cause mechanical stress, particularly in composite systems consisting of materials with widely differing temperature coefficients of expansion.
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Both of these have large temperature coefficients of expansion and do not freeze or boil in the temperature range of interest.
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For use as the compensation balance he developed a slight variation of the invar alloy which had a negative quadratic coefficient of expansion.
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Extrinsic stress is the least insidious and is brought on by differences in thermal coefficient of expansion between the deposit and the substrate.
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If linear coefficients of expansion of a metal is to be measured, hot water will running through a pipe made from the metal.