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Two identical rectangular strips. One of copper and the other of steel, are riveted together to from a bimetallic strip. On heating. the strip will
`(alpha_(copper) gtalpha_(steel))`

A

remain straight

B

get twisted

C

bend with copper on convex side

D

bend with steel on convex side

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