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Continued and/or excessive heat and centrifugal force on turbine engine rotor blades is likely to cause?

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Answer:

Continued and/or excessive heat and centrifugal force on turbine engine rotor blades is likely to cause creep.

Step-by-step explanation:

Creep is a technical term for permanent elongation that happens over time. Heat will result in the rotor blades' material becoming less dense which will allow the material to stretch since the force is centrifugal.

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