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The steel alloy invar is a material that hardly expands due to temperature changes. Today it is used in toasters, irons, gas stoves, and CRT computer monitors.
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The 1920 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery of invar, a steel alloy that hardly expands at all and thus is important in scientific instruments.
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