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Asked by Sani Muhammad Idris

calculate the linear expensivility of brass of a length is 120m that assumes a new temperature is 100 degree.
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Answered by bobpursley
One has to know the original temperature.

changelength=length*coefficent linear expansion brass*change in temp

you can look up the coefficent for brass on Google.
7 years ago

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