thermal expansion coefficient

What is the Thermal Expansion Coefficient?

The thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) is a material property that measures the degree to which a material expands upon heating. It is defined as the fractional change in length or volume per unit temperature change. In the context of nanotechnology, understanding and controlling the TEC is crucial for the design and application of nanomaterials.

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