Consider a steel rod of diameter 1.0 cm and length 1.0 m. If the temperature of this
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Consider a steel rod of diameter 1.0 cm and length 1.0 m. If the temperature of this rod is increased by 25°C, its length will change by a certain amount ΔL. The length can also be changed by applying a tensile force. How much force must be applied to change the length of the rod by the same amount ΔL?
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