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(Note: Centigrade is supposed to be called "Celsius" after Anders Celsius who invented it. It means the same thing.)

Matter in general takes up less place cold than hot. This applies to steel as well. There are a variety of alloys of steel, but in general, the melting point is about 1,370 degrees Celsius.

Given that, a cube of steel would take up less space at 0 degrees Celsius than at 100 degrees Celsius, but the difference would be negligible.

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