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When a 34-m-long metal pipe is heated from 13 °C to 39 °C, it lengthens by 2.56 cm.
Determine the linear expansion coefficient.

I tried to start by taking the difference of temperature times the length of the pipe and finally divide 2.56 by the number i got before but it says i'm wrong. please help
10 years ago

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bobpursley
.0256 = 34*coeff*(39-13)
10 years ago

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