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What is the volume of a lead ball at 40.00°C if the ball's volume at 78.00°C is 51.00 cm^3? Give your answer to four significant figures. The linear expansion coefficient of lead is 29.00 x 10^- /Cº.

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Answer:
50.831 cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Volume of lead ball is
51 cm^3

Linear expansion coefficient of lead is
29* 10^(-6)/^(\circ)C

We know
V=V_0\left ( {1+\gamma \left ( \Delta T\right )}\right )

Where
V_0 initial volume


\gamma=Volume expansion coefficient


\Delta T=change in temperature

and
\gamma =3\alpha


V_(70)=V_(40) \left ( 1+\gamma \left ( 78-40\right )\right )


51=V_(40)\left ( 1+87* 10^(-6)\left ( 38\right )\right )


V_(40)=(51)/(1.003306)


V_(40)=50.831 cm^3

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