1. A brass cylinder has a cross-sectional area of 482 cm2 at 5C. Find its change...

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1. A brass cylinder has a cross-sectional area of 482 cm2 at – 5°C. Find its change in area when heated to 95°C.
2. The volume of the cylinder in Problem 11 is 4820 cm3 at 240.0°C. Find its change in volume when cooled to – 75.0°C.
3. An aluminum pipe has a cross-sectional area of 88.40 cm2 at 15°C. What is its cross-sectional area when the pipe is heated to 155°C?
4. A steel pipe has a cross-sectional area of 127.20 in2 at 25°F. What is its cross-sectional area when the pipe is heated to 175°F?
5. A glass plug has a volume of 60.00 cm3 at 12°C. What is its volume at 76°C?

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Applied Physics

ISBN: 978-0132109277

10th Edition

Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen

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