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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes a bimetallic strip to bend when subjected to a temperature change?
A)Differential thermal expansion rates✓
B)Variations in specific heat capacity
C)Changes in electrical resistivity
D)Electromagnetic force generation
💡 Explanation
When the temperature changes, differential thermal expansion occurs because the two metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion, causing one to expand more than the other, which forces the strip to bend. Therefore differential thermal expansion rates are correct, rather than specific heat, resistivity, or electromagnetic forces since they are independent effects.
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