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A copper wire is 1 meter long at a temperature of 20°C. What will be the length of the wire at a temperature of 50°C?
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A copper wire is 1 meter long at a temperature of 20°C. What will be the length of the wire at a temperature of 50°C?
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A copper wire is 1 meter long at a temperature of 20°C. What will be the length of the wire at a temperature of 50°C?
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2 and a half.
Step-by-step explanation:
1 wire = 20°C
2 wires = 40°C
2 and a half of a wire = 50°C
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