Question
Determine the cubical expansion of a liquid of volume 20liters at 30°c and 20.35 liters at 100°c
Answers
bobpursley
by definition:
changeInVolume=coefficentVolumeExpansion*changeintemperatgure*OriginalVolume
coefficentVolumeExpansion=.35/(20*70) units of 1/degC
changeInVolume=coefficentVolumeExpansion*changeintemperatgure*OriginalVolume
coefficentVolumeExpansion=.35/(20*70) units of 1/degC
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