Asked by Shreya
A square plate made of copper has a length of 4.253 m on a side, at 15.00 degrees Celsius. A hole is drilled in the plate, the diameter of which is 1.750 m. The plate is heated to 177.00 degrees Celsius. Assume that alpha= 16.8* 10^-6 for copper.
A) calculate the length of a side of the plate at 177.00 degrees Celsius.
B) calculate the new diameter of the hole.
A) calculate the length of a side of the plate at 177.00 degrees Celsius.
B) calculate the new diameter of the hole.
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Answered by
bobpursley
deltaL=coefficient*L*tempchange.
Answered by
Shreya
Do I use the same formula for both A and B?
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