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What must be the lengths of steel and copper rods at `0^(@)C` for the difference in their lengths to be 10 cm at any common temperature?
`(alpha_(steel)=1.2xx10^(-5).^(@)K^(-1)and alpha_("copper")=1.8xx10^(-5).^(@)K^(-1))`

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