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Collect information about bimetallic strips and discuss in your class how a fire alarm is made using it. - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Collect information about bimetallic strips and discuss in your class how a fire alarm is made using it.

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Key Features of Bimetallic Strips:

  1. Materials Used: Usually two metals with different coefficients of thermal expansion, such as brass and steel.
  2. Working Principle: When heated, the strip bends due to unequal expansion of the two metals.
  3. Applications: Used in devices like thermostats, thermometers, and fire alarms.

Fire Alarm Using Bimetallic Strips

  1. Setup:

    • A bimetallic strip is fixed at one end, while the other end is free to move.
    • An electrical circuit, including a bell or buzzer, is placed such that the bimetallic strip completes the circuit when it bends.
  2. Operation:

    • When the surrounding temperature rises due to a fire, the bimetallic strip is heated.
    • The strip bends because the two metals expand at different rates.
    • Once the strip bends enough to touch a contact point, it closes the circuit.
    • This triggers the alarm, alerting people to the fire.
  3. Advantages:

    • Simple design.
    • Cost-effective.
    • Does not require continuous power supply until triggered.
  4. Enhancements:

    • Sensitivity can be adjusted by choosing metals with appropriate coefficients of thermal expansion.
    • Additional components like temperature thresholds can be added for accuracy.
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Chapter 4.5: Measurement and Effects of Heat - Project [Page 99]

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Balbharati Integrated 8 Standard Part 3 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.5 Measurement and Effects of Heat
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