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Two large holes are cut in a metal sheet. If this is heated, will their diameters increase or decrease?

A

Both `d_1` and `d_2` will decrease

B

Both `d_1` and `d_2` will increase

C

`d_1` will increase, `d_2` will decrease

D

`d_1` will decrease, `d_2` will increase

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B

If the sheet is heated then both `d_1` and `d_2` will increase since the thermal expansion of isotropic solid is similar to true photographic enlargement.
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