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26 March, 08:00

A container made of steel, which has a coefficient of linear expansion 11 ✕ 10-6 (°C) - 1, has a volume of 55.0 gallons. The container is filled to the top with turpentine, which has a coefficient of volume expansion of 9.0 ✕ 10-4 (°C) - 1, when the temperature is 10.0°C. If the temperature rises to 25.5°C, how much turpentine (in gal) will spill over the edge of the container?

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  1. 26 March, 08:21
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    a. ΔV = 0.48895 gal

    b. ΔV = 1.246 gal

    Explanation:

    V₀ = 55.0 gal

    β₁ = 11 x 10 ⁻⁶ (° C) ⁻¹

    β₂ = 9.0 x 10 ⁻⁴ (° C) ⁻¹

    a.

    ΔT = 10.0 ° C

    ΔV = (β₁ - β₂) * V₀ * ΔT

    ΔV = [ 9.0 x 10 ⁻⁴ (° C) ⁻¹ - 11 x 10 ⁻⁶ (° C) ⁻¹ ] * 55.0 gal * 10 ° C

    ΔV = 0.48895 gal

    b.

    ΔT = 25.5 ° C

    ΔV = (β₁ - β₂) * V₀ * ΔT

    ΔV = [ 9.0 x 10 ⁻⁴ (° C) ⁻¹ - 11 x 10 ⁻⁶ (° C) ⁻¹ ] * 55.0 gal * 25.5 ° C

    ΔV = 1.246 gal
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