Chapter 13: Q12P (page 359)
(II) To what temperature would you have to heat a brass rod for it to be 1.5% longer than it is at 25°C?
Short Answer
The final temperature of the brass rod is \(814.47^\circ {\rm{C}}\).
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Chapter 13: Q12P (page 359)
(II) To what temperature would you have to heat a brass rod for it to be 1.5% longer than it is at 25°C?
The final temperature of the brass rod is \(814.47^\circ {\rm{C}}\).
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