Answer:
We know that the length is 79 (there are no units of length in the question, so i will leave it as it is written, without units) when the temperature is 2°C.
We want to find the increase in length when the temperature is 35°C, knowing that the linear expansion coefficient is 11*10^(-6) °C^-1
The change in length is just given by the equation:
where:
α = 11*10^(-6) °C^-1
T₀ is the initial temperature, so T₀ = 2°C
T₁ is the final temperature, so T₁ = 35°C
L₀ is the initial length, so L₀ = 79
Replacing these in the equation we get:
ΔL = ( 11*10^(-6) °C^-1)*79*(35°C - 2°C)
= 0.28677
So the length of the railroad will increase by 0.28677