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3. A 3.2 m length of copper pipe extends directly from a hot-water heater in a basement to a faucet on the first floor of a house. If the faucet isn't fixed in place, how much will it rise when the pipe is heated from 20.0° C to 85.9° C. The coefficient of linear expansion for copper is 1.6*10-5 K−1.
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