Question: Show your complete solution. Write the answer legibly. 5. A spherical brass shell has an interior volume of 1.60 x 10-3 m3. Within this interior

Show your complete solution. Write the answer legibly.

Show your complete solution. Write the answer legibly. 5. A spherical brassshell has an interior volume of 1.60 x 10-3 m3. Within this

5. A spherical brass shell has an interior volume of 1.60 x 10-3 m3. Within this interior volume is a solid steel ball that has a volume of 0.70 x 10-3 m3. The space between the steel and the inner surface of the brass shell is filled completely with mercury. A small hole is drilled through the brass, and the temperature of the arrangement is increased by 12 Co. What is the volume of the mercury that spills out of the hole? (Use 3 decimal places for the final answer)Table 12.1 Coefficients of Thermal Expansion for Solids and Liquids Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (Co)-1 Substance Linear (ex) Volume (B) Solids Aluminum 23 X 10-6 69 X 10-6 Brass 19 x 10-6 57 X 10-6 Concrete 12 X 10 6 36 X 10-6 Copper 17 X 10-6 51 X 10-6 Glass (common) 8.5 X 10 6 26 X 10 6 Glass (Pyrex) 3.3 x 10-6 9.9 X 10-6 Gold 14 X 10-6 42 X 10-6 Iron or steel 12 X 10 6 36 X 10-6 Lead 29 X 10-6 87 X 10-6 Nickel 13 X 10-6 39 X 10-6 Quartz (fused) 0.50 X 10-6 1.5 X 10-6 Silver B =30 19 X 10-6 57 X 10-6 Liquidsh Benzene 1240 X 10-6 Carbon tetrachloride 1240 X 10-6 Ethyl alcohol 1120 X 10-6 Gasoline IIIIII 950 X 10-6 Mercury 182 X 10-6 Methyl alcohol 1200 X 10-6 Water 207 X 10-6 The values for a and & pertain to a temperature near 20 "C. "Since liquids do not have fixed shapes, the coefficient of linear expansion is not defined for them

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