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The linear expansivity of a metal P is twice that of another metal Q. When these materials are heated through the same temperature change, their increase in length is the same. Calculate the ratio of the original length of P to that of Q.
The linear expansivity of a metal P is twice that of another metal Q. When these materials are heated through the same temperature change, their increase in length is the same. Calculate the ratio of the original length of P to that of Q.
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Answered by
R_scott
if P and Q have the same length increase
then P must originally be half the length of Q
... because its linear expansivity is twice that of Q
q
then P must originally be half the length of Q
... because its linear expansivity is twice that of Q
q
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Henry
Physics
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Oluwagbenga
Can't you write it in numbers
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Stella
Pls can u give the workings
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Stella
Pls can u give the workings
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Please can you show the workings
Please can you show the workings
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Bisi
Pls can you show the workings
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Jacob favour
Pls show solvings
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