To what temperature must a cylindrical rod of tungsten 15.025 mm in diameter and a plate of
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To what temperature must a cylindrical rod of tungsten 15.025 mm in diameter and a plate of 1025 steel having a circular hole 15.000 mm in diameter have to be heated for the rod to just fit into the hole? Assume that the initial temperature is 25°C.
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