Chapter 13: Q21PE (page 471)
Question: Show that β ≈ 3α, by calculating the change in volume Δ³Õ of a cube with sides of length L.
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Answer
The formula is proved below.
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Chapter 13: Q21PE (page 471)
Question: Show that β ≈ 3α, by calculating the change in volume Δ³Õ of a cube with sides of length L.
Answer
The formula is proved below.
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