Physics for Engineers (Answer only. No long explanation needed. Rate will be given) The coefficient of linear thermal expansion for a material is 27.0x10-6/C. What is the change in the area of the circle of radius 0.45 mm initially at 30C, if the temperature is increased to 700.0C? a. 5.92 x 10-9 m2 b. 2.30 x 10-9 m2 c. 1.36 x 10-4 cm2 d. 1.89 x 10-4 cm2 e. 4.33 x 10-5 cm2

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Physics for Engineers (Answer only. No long explanation needed. Rate will be given) 

The coefficient of linear thermal expansion for a material is 27.0x10-6/C. What is the change in the area of the circle of radius 0.45 mm initially at 30C, if the temperature is increased to 700.0C?

a. 5.92 x 10-9 m2

b. 2.30 x 10-9 m2

c. 1.36 x 10-4 cm2

d. 1.89 x 10-4 cm2

e. 4.33 x 10-5 cm2

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