127k views
8 votes
Determine the increase in volume of 100m3 of mercury when it's temperature change from 10c to 45c the linear expansion coefficient is 6 x 10-5

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

0.63m

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume expansivity = change in volume/original volume×temp change

Volume expansivity p = 3x

p = ∆V/V∆t

x is the linear expansivity

Given

x = 6 x 10^-4

p = 3x

p = 3(6 x 10^-5)

p = 18×10^-5

Volume = 100m³

∆t = 45-10 = 35°C

Required

Change in volume ∆V

Substitute the given values into the formula

18×10^-5 = ∆V/100(35)

18×10^-5 =∆V/3500

∆V = 3500×0.00018

∆V = 0.63m

Hence the increase in volume of the Mercury is 0.63n

User Vikas Hardia
by
7.4k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.