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Physics, 01.07.2021 19:20 tiannaetzel

A steel rod is initially at \( 20^\circ\mathrm{C} \) and has a length of \( 2\,\mathrm{m} \). It has a cross-sectional area of \( 0.001\,\mathrm{m^2} \) If it is heated to \( 120^\circ\mathrm{C} \), how large a force must be applied to its end to restore the original length? Use \( 12\times10^{-6}\mathrm{(C^\circ)^{- 1}} \).​

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