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A metallic rod l cm long, A square cm in cross-section is heated through `t^(@)"C"`. If Young’s modulus of elasticity of the metal is E and the mean coefficient of linear expansion is `alpha` per degree celsius, then the compressional force required to prevent the rod from expanding along its length is

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