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Chapter 17, Problem 83GP
A temperature controller, designed to work in a steam environment, involves a bimetallic strip constructed of brass and steel, connected at their ends by rivets. Each of the metals is 2.0 mm thick. At 20°C, the strip is 10.0 cm long and straight. Find the radius of curvature r of the assembly at 100°C. See Fig. 17–22.
FIGURE 17–22 Problem 83.
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