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What should be the length of steel abd copper rods at `0^@C` so that the difference in their lengths is 5.0 cm at all temperatures. Coefficient of linear expansion of copper is `1.7 xx 10^(-5) //^@ C` and that of steel is `1.1 xx 10^(-5) //^@ C` .

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