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Give a reason why a concrete beam reinforced with steel does not crack when subjected to changes in temperature

      

Give a reason why a concrete beam reinforced with steel does not crack when subjected to changes in temperature.

  

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John
Concrete mixture and steel have approximately the same linear expansivity i.e. they expand and contract at the same rate
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 09:27


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