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10 April, 00:33

At 20 ◦C, a rod is exactly 20.05 cm long on a steel ruler. Both the rod and the ruler are placed in an oven at 270 ◦C, where the rod now measures 20.11 cm on the same ruler. What is the coefficient of linear expansion for the material of which the rod is made? Take αsteel = 1.2 * 10-5 K-1.

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  1. 10 April, 02:59
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    The coefficient of expansion is

    ∝=1.56*10^-5/C

    Explanation:

    The problem is based on linear expansivity

    The linear expansivity of a solid is the fractional increase in length per unit degree rise in temperature.

    It is given as

    ∝=ΔL/ΔT

    Given L1=20.5cm to m = 20.5/100

    =0.205m

    L2=20.11cm to m = 20.11/100

    = 0.2011nlm

    T1=20°c

    T2=270°c

    ∝=0.2011-0.205/270-20

    ∝=0.0039/250

    ∝=0.0000156

    ∝=1.56*10^-5/C
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