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Calculate the linear expansivity of a brass of length 120m that assume a new length of 120.05m when heated through a temperature of 100°c
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Steve
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Expansivity is expressed in m/° = ∆L/∆T, so what do you think?
Expansivity is expressed in m/° = ∆L/∆T, so what do you think?
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linear expansivity =L2-L1/L1<tita>
linear expansivity=120.05-120 / 120<100>
linear expansivity=0.05 / 12,000
linear expansivity=0.000417
linear expansivity=120.05-120 / 120<100>
linear expansivity=0.05 / 12,000
linear expansivity=0.000417
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