| 21. | Then there's the thermal expansion and contraction cycles a varying temperature will cause.
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| 22. | Up to about 300 �C, the concrete undergoes normal thermal expansion.
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| 23. | Additionally, the sheet metal retaining the insulation requires some provision for thermal expansion.
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| 24. | Iznik pottery was produced in thermal expansion coefficient of the ceramic.
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| 25. | For example, the coefficient of thermal expansion increases by several hundred percent upon melting.
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| 26. | Apart from thermal expansion, generation through the deformation potential or through piezoelectricity is possible.
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| 27. | Their very low coefficient of thermal expansion makes them less prone to thermal shock.
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| 28. | Thermal expansion led to volcanic activity, which broke the land mass into smaller continents.
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| 29. | This is because the brittleness of glass does not allow for uneven thermal expansion.
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| 30. | Differing coefficients of thermal expansion pose challenges for anodic bonding.
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