Asked by Mirayah Robinson
What is the length of an aluminum rod at 65 degress celcius if its length at 15 degrees celcius is 1.2 meters?
Finallength-initiallength=coefficentlinearexpansion*(65-15).
You can get the coefficent of linear expansion for aluminum from your text or a handbook.
I don't understand, can someone else help me? Thank You.
what happens when a negatively charged object and a positively charged object are brought together
Finallength-initiallength=coefficentlinearexpansion*(65-15).
You can get the coefficent of linear expansion for aluminum from your text or a handbook.
I don't understand, can someone else help me? Thank You.
what happens when a negatively charged object and a positively charged object are brought together
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Answered by
Sarah
the answer to your first question is c. 1.201386 meters
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