To solve this problem we will apply the concepts related to the final volume of a body after undergoing a thermal expansion. To determine the temperature, we will use the given relationship as well as the theoretical value of the volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion of copper. This is, for example to the initial volume defined as , the relation with the final volume as
Initial temperature =
Let T be the temperature after expanding by the formula of volume expansion
we have,
Where is the volume coefficient of copper
Therefore the temperature is 53.06°C
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Scott needs to determine the density of a metallic rod. First, he should determine the mass of his sample on the laboratory balance. Second, he should measure the volume of his sample by water displacement. Finally, he can calculate the density by dividing mass/volume.
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Answer:The net force on the block is zero.
Explanation:
Given
Block is being pulled upward along an inclined surface at a constant speed
As speed is constant and moved in a straight line along the plane therefore its velocity is also constant .
and change in velocity is equal to acceleration therefore acceleration is zero here i.e. net force is zero acting on the body.