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How Can We Measure Thermal Expansion?
Thermal expansion is typically quantified using the
coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)
, which measures the change in length per unit length per degree of temperature change. Techniques such as
dilatometry
and
thermomechanical analysis (TMA)
are commonly employed to measure CTE.
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