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Lead has a density of 11300 kg/m^3 at 0 degrees celcius. What is the density of lead at 90 degrees celcius?

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Answered by drwls
You will find the volumetric thermal expansion coefficient of lead is 87*10^-6 C^-1
Multiply that by 90 C for the relative volume increase factor,
DeltaV/V = 0.0078

Add that to 1 and take the reciprocal

Density(90)/Density(0) = 0.9922

Finally, multiply that by the density at 0 C
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