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A thin brass sheet at `20^(@)C` and a thin steel sheet at `30^(@)C` have the same surface area. The common tempreture at which both would have the same area is (Coefficient of linear expansion for brass and steel are respectively, `19xx10^(-6)//^(@)C` are `11xx10^(-6)//^(@)C`)

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