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8. Concrete sidewalks are always laid in sections, with gaps between each section. For example, the figure shows five
identical 5.70-m sections, the outer two of which are against immovable walls. The four identical gaps between the
sections are provided so that thermal expansion will not create the thermal stress that could lead to cracks. What is the
minimum gap width necessary to account for
JSS (9JSS (9588
cm
50 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf6h increase in temperature of 33 °C?
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Transcribed Image Text:8. Concrete sidewalks are always laid in sections, with gaps between each section. For example, the figure shows five identical 5.70-m sections, the outer two of which are against immovable walls. The four identical gaps between the sections are provided so that thermal expansion will not create the thermal stress that could lead to cracks. What is the minimum gap width necessary to account for JSS (9JSS (9588 cm 50 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf6h increase in temperature of 33 °C? sf60 ssfo Gap £60 ssf60 ssf60 š F60 ss50 ss 60 *0 ss$60 ssf60 ssf60° f60 ssf60 ssf60 sst ssf60 ssf60 ƒ60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ss
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