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Coefficient of thermal expansion — When the temperature of a substance changes, the energy that is stored in the intermolecular bonds between atoms changes. When the stored energy increases, so does the length of the molecular bonds. As a result, solids typically expand in… … Wikipedia
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coefficient of thermal expansion — the change in volume per unit volume of a substance produced by a 1°C temperature increase … Medical dictionary
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thermal expansion coefficient — šiluminio plėtimosi koeficientas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. coefficient of thermal expansion; thermal expansion coefficient vok. Wärmeausdehnungskoeffizient, m rus. коэффициент теплового расширения, m pranc. coefficient de… … Fizikos terminų žodynas
thermal expansion — Increase in volume of a material as its temperature is increased, usually expressed as a fractional change in dimensions per unit temperature change. When the material is a solid, thermal expansion is usually described in terms of change in… … Universalium
Thermal expansion of rocks — ▪ Table Thermal expansion of rocks rock type linear expansion coefficient (in 10−6 per degree Celsius) granite and rhyolite 8 ± 3 andesite and diorite 7 ± 2 basalt, gabbro, and diabase 5.4 ± 1 sandstone 10 ± 2 limestone 8 ± 4 marble… … Universalium
Negative thermal expansion — (NTE) is a physicochemical process in which some materials contract upon heating rather than expanding as most materials do. Materials which undergo this unusual process have a range of potential engineering, photonic, electronic, and structural… … Wikipedia
Thermal shock — is the name given to cracking as a result of rapid temperature change. Glass and ceramic objects are particularly vulnerable to this form of failure, due to their low toughness, low thermal conductivity, and high thermal expansion coefficients.… … Wikipedia