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14 January, 08:01

I need to calculate a coefficient of linear expansion given the following

change of length, feet of orginal length, and change of temp of one degree fahrenheit

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  1. 14 January, 09:00
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    The coefficient of linear expansion is

    (change of length, feet) / (original length, feet) per °F.

    Since the numerator and denominator of the fraction have the same

    unit, the coefficient turns out to be just a number, with no unit.
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