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a piece of steel expands 10 cm when it is heated from 20 to 40 deg C. How much would it expand if it was heated from 20 to 60 deg.C?

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20 cm

Step-by-step explanation

Given:

• The change in length of a piece of steel, ΔL = 10 cm, when its temperature change is ΔT = 20°C

Find:

• The change in length of the same piece of steel, ΔL, when its temperature is changed ΔT = 40°C

The change in length of a solid material is,


\Delta L=\alpha\cdot L_o\cdot\Delta T

Where L₀ is the original length, α is the linear expansion coefficient and ΔT is the change in temperature.

In this case, we know how much is the piece of steel expanded when the temperature change is 20°C, so we can find the product αL₀,


\alpha L_o=(\Delta L)/(\Delta T)

Replace the known values and solve,


\alpha L_o=\frac{10\text{ }cm}{20\degree C}=0.5cm/\degree C

If the temperature change now is 40°C,


\Delta L=\alpha L_o\Delta T=0.5cm/\degree C\cdot40\degree C=20cm

Hence, when the piece of steel is heated from 20°C to 60°C it will expand 20 centimeters.

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