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24 August, 03:37

A spherical steel ball bearing has a diameter of 2.540 cm at 26.00°C. (Assume the coefficient of linear expansion of the steel is 1.10 10-5 (°C-1), and the average volume expansion coefficient is 3.30 10-5 (°C-1).) A) What is its diameter when its temperature is raised to 97.0°C? (Give your answer to four significant figures in cm.) B) What temperature change is required to increase its volume by 1.100%?

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  1. 24 August, 03:49
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    a) 2.542 cm

    b) 30.30 °C

    Explanation:

    a) Δd = coefficient of linear expansion x original diameter x change in

    temperature

    = αdΔT

    = 1.10 x 10^-5 x 2.54 x (97 - 26)

    = 0.00198374 cm

    new diameter = 2.540 cm + 0.00198374 cm = 2.54198374 cm = 2.542 cm

    b) change in volume = average volume expansion coefficient x original

    volume x change in temperature

    ΔV = βVΔT

    0.0011V = 3.30 x 10^-5 x V x ΔT

    ΔT = 30.30 °C
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