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the density of silver at 0°C is 10310 kg/m^3 and the coefficient of linear expansion is 0.000019/°C . calculate its density at 100°C ?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The relative change in length of the edges of a cube are the coef times the change in temperature.

One meter expands to (1 + coef x 100C) = 1.0019 meter

Divide the mass by this number cubed to correct for volume expansion.

10310 kg / 1.00571 = 10251 kg/m3

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