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The brass disc fits singly in a hole in a steel plate. To loose the disk from hole

A

First heated then cooled

B

First cooled then heated

C

Is heated

D

Is cooled

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The correct Answer is:
D

`As alpha_("brass") gt alpha_("steal")`
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