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A copper and a tungsten plate having a thickness `d` each are riveted together so that at `0^(@)C` they form a flat bimetallic plate. Find the average radius of the curvature of this plate at temperature T. the coefficient of linear expansion for copper and tungsten are `alpha_(Cu) and alpha_(W)`.

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