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Coefficient of Linear Expansion

The Coefficient of Linear Expansion describes how much a material's length changes when the temperature changes. It tells us the amount the material expands or contracts per degree of temperature change, relative to its original length. For example, if a metal rod has a high coefficient, it will expand more when heated than one with a low coefficient. This property is important in engineering and construction because it helps ensure structures can accommodate temperature variations without damage or warping.