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27 November, 04:20

An iron railroad rail is 800 ft long when the temperature is 31°C. What is its length (in ft) when the temperature is - 17°C?

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  1. 27 November, 04:22
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    799.54 ft

    Explanation:

    Linear thermal expansion is:

    ΔL = α L₀ ΔT

    where ΔL is the change in length,

    α is the linear thermal expansion coefficient,

    L₀ is the original length,

    and ΔT is the change in temperature.

    Given:

    α = 1.2*10⁻⁵ / °C

    L₀ = 800 ft

    ΔT = - 17°C - 31°C = - 48°C

    Find: ΔL

    ΔL = (1.2*10⁻⁵ / °C) (800 ft) (-48°C)

    ΔL = - 0.4608

    Rounded to two significant figures, the change in length is - 0.46 ft.

    Therefore, the final length is approximately 800 ft - 0.46 ft = 799.54 ft.
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