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URGENT!!! HELP!?!  A 15.0 m long steel rod expands when its temperature rises from 34.0 oC to 50.0 oC. What is the change in the beam's length due to the thermal expansion? Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of 12.0 E -6/Co.

a 0.0612 m
b 0.00432 m
c 0.00288 m
d 0.0119 m
e 0.0475 m

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Answer:

c. 0.00288m

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that

  • The steel rod is 15 meters long.
  • The temperature changes from 34 °C to 50 °C.
  • The coefficient of linear expansion of steel is 12.

The definition of linear expansion is


\Delta L = \alpha L_(0) \Delta T

Where
L_(0) = 15m ,
\Delta T = 50 - 34 =16 \° C and
\alpha = 12.

Replacing all values, we have


\Delta L=(12* 10^(-6)) (15)(16)=2,880 * 10^(-6)m\\ \Delta L= 0.002880m

Therefore, the right answer is c.

The linear thermal expansion of the steel road is 0.00288m

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