Figure 3 shows an aluminium tube tightly stuck in a steel tube.

      

Figure 3 shows an aluminium tube tightly stuck in a steel tube.
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Explain how the two tubes can be separated by applying a temperature change at the same junction given that aluminium expands more than steel for the same temperature rise.

  

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John
By cooling: Aluminium contracts more than steel for the same temperature range
johnmulu answered the question on April 15, 2017 at 09:07


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