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Two rods of length `L_(1)` and `L_(2)` are made of materials of coefficients of linear expansions `alpha_(1)` an `alpha_(2)` respectively such that `L_(1)alpha_(1)=L_(2)alpha_(2)`. The temperature of the rods is increased by `DeltaT` and correspondingly the change in their respective lengths be `DeltaL_(1)` and `DeltaL_(2)`

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