Concept explainers
(a)
The value of expansion of the aluminum.
Answer to Problem 154A
The value of expansion of the aluminum is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Original length of metal =
Linear expansion per unit of length per degree Fahrenheit =
Original temperature =
Temperature to which heated =
According to the given formula of expansion,
On substituting the given values,
So, the value of expansion of the aluminum is
(b)
The value of expansion of the copper.
Answer to Problem 154A
The value of expansion of the copper is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Original length of metal =
Linear expansion per unit of length per degree Fahrenheit =
Original temperature =
Temperature to which heated =
According to the given formula of expansion,
On substituting the values,
So, the value of expansion of the copper is
(c)
The value of expansion of the carbon steel.
Answer to Problem 154A
The value of expansion of the carbon steel is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Original length of metal =
Linear expansion per unit length per degree Fahrenheit =
Original temperature =
Temperature to which heated =
According to the given formula of expansion,
On substituting the values,
So, the value of expansion of the carbon steel is
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