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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Bimetallic Arm

Bimetallic arms are used in gauges to deflect the needle when the arm experiences a different current. This occurs because different metals expand and contract at different rates. When current flows through them, they warm, and consequently expand. A gauge has current flowing through its bimetallic arm that pushes and moves the indicator needle.