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Chapter 6 Problem 100

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Steel plates are commonly attached to each other with rivets. A rivet is a small metal cylinder, rounded on one end and blunt on the other end. After a hot rivet is inserted in a hole joining the two plates, its blunt end is rounded with a hammer, which is made easier by the hotness of the rivet. How does the hotness of the rivet also help to make a tight fit when it cools?

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Title Conceptual Physical Science 6 
Author Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
ISBN 9780134060491

?Steel plates are commonly attached to each other with rivets. A rivet is a small metal

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