(a)
The change in length when temperature of the solid aluminum cylinder increases from
Answer to Problem 76QAP
The change in length when temperature of the solid aluminum cylinder increases from
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Coefficient of liner expansion,
Original length,
Change in temperature,
Formula used:
The change in length is given by,
Where,
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The change in length is
(b)
The percentage change in density of aluminum cylinder.
Answer to Problem 76QAP
The percentage change in density of aluminum cylinder is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Radius,
Original length,
Change in temperature,
Coefficient of volume expansion,
Formula used:
The change in length is given by,
Where,
Calculation:
Original volume of the cylinder is,
The change in volume is given by,
Original density of the cylinder is,
New density of the cylinder is,
Percentage change in density is,
Conclusion:
The percent change in density is
(c)
The percentage change in volume of cylinder.
Answer to Problem 76QAP
The percentage change in volume of cylinder is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Radius,
Original length,
Change in temperature,
Coefficient of volume expansion,
Formula used:
The change in length is given by,
Where,
Calculation:
Original volume of the cylinder is,
The change in volume is given by,
Percentage change in volume of the cylinder is,
Conclusion:
The change in volume is
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