Dilatometer

/ˌdɪləˈtɑːmɪtər/ noun

Definition

A scientific instrument that measures how much something expands or contracts when heated or cooled.

Etymology

From Latin dilatare (to expand) + Greek -meter (measure). Compounds a word about expansion with a word meaning measuring device.

Kelly Says

Materials scientists use dilatometers to understand why your sidewalk cracks in winter—different substances expand and contract at different rates, and tiny cracks add up to big problems!

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