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10 September, 14:19

A copper rod is 0.450 m long. Heat is added to the rod until it expands by 0.00130 m. How much did the temperature change? (Unit=C)

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  1. 10 September, 14:56
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    170 ⁰C

    Explanation:

    α = ΔL / (LO*ΔT)

    HERE α is coefficient of linear expansion which is constant for different materials, its value for copper is 17*10^-6 (⁰C) ^-1

    ΔL is change in length, Lo is original length, ΔT is change in temperature

    re arranging the equation for ΔT we get

    ΔT = ΔL / (LO*α)

    = (0.00130) / (0.450 * 17*10^-6)

    = 169.9⁰C

    = 170 ⁰C
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