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*This web site also lists a bunch of thermal expansion constants in 10-6 m/m K. Rubber has 77 10-6 m/m K. Still dont know at what temperatures though.
*This web site also lists a bunch of thermal expansion constants in 10-6 m/m K. Rubber has 77 10-6 m/m K. Still dont know at what temperatures though.
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-expansion-coefficients-d_95.html
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-expansion-coefficients-d_95.html
* This web site will calculate the linear thermal expansion of something if you know the expansion coefficient. If rubber is 1m at 25C and its heater to 75C then it is 1.004m. Im hoping wax will expand more than that. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-thermal-expansion-d_1379.html
* This web site will calculate the linear thermal expansion of something if you know the expansion coefficient. If rubber is 1m at 25C and its heater to 75C then it is 1.0004m. Im hoping wax will expand more than that. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-thermal-expansion-d_1379.html


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