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41. Determine the elongation of steel rod which is 100 meter in length if the temperatureincreases from 27oC to 57oC. Use linear coefficient of expansion of α = 11X10^-6/oC
A. 3 m
B. 23 m
C. 2 m
D. 33 mm
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