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If a cylinder of diameter `1.0cm` at `30^(@)C` is to be slid into a hole of diameter `0.9997 cm` in a steel plate at the same temperature, the minimum required rise in the temperature of the plate is: (Coefficient of linear expansion of steel`= 12 xx 10^(-6//@)C`)

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