Figure 12.18 shows a cross-sectional view of three

Chapter 12, Problem 12.11

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Figure 12.18 shows a cross-sectional view of three cylinders, A, B, and C. One is made from lead, one from brass, and one from steel. All three have the same temperature, and they barely fit inside each other. As the cylinders are heated to the same higher temperature, C falls off, while A becomes tightly wedged against B. Which cylinder is made from which material? (a) A is brass, B is lead, C is steel (b) A is lead, B is brass, C is steel (c) A is lead, B is steel, C is brass (d) A is brass, B is steel, C is lead (e) A is steel, B is brass, C is lead (f) A is steel, B is lead, C is brass

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