Final answer:
After applying the formula for volumetric expansion and considering the initial volume and temperature change, it is found that 0.544 liters of coolant will overflow from the radiator when the temperature reaches 95.0°C.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the volume of radiator fluid that will overflow due to thermal expansion, we need to use the formula for volumetric expansion, which is:
V = V₀ + V₀β(ΔT)
Where:
V is the final volume
- V0 is the initial volume
- β is the coefficient of volume expansion for the fluid
- ΔT is the change in temperature
Here, the initial volume V₀ is 16.0 L, β is 400×10⁻⁶/°C, and the temperature change ΔT (from 10.0°C to 95.0°C) is 85.0°C.
V0β(ΔT) = 16.0 L × (400×10⁻⁶ /°C × 85.0°C) = 0.544 L
Therefore, the final volume V is:
V = 16.0 L + 0.544 L = 16.544 L
The volume that will overflow is the difference between the final volume and the initial volume:
Volume overflowed = V - V₀ = 16.544 L - 16.0 L = 0.544 L
This means that 0.544 liters of coolant will overflow from the radiator when it reaches an operating temperature of 95.0°C.