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A rod of length l, Young's modulus Y and linear thermal expansion coefficient `alpha` is heated to a temperature T above room temp. and its are fixed by two clamps. On cooling to room temperature it will develop

A

stress `Y alpha T`

B

no stress

C

strain `2 alpha T`

D

no strain

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