a.) suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar (an alloy of iron and nickel )are the same length as 0 degrees Celsius. what is the difference in length in millimeters at 43 degrees Celsius?
b.) Repeat the calculation for the two 23.0 m long surveyor's tapes.

a.) suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar (an alloy of...
a)Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar (an
alloy of iron and nickel) are the same length at 0°C. What is their
difference in length in millimeters at 34.0°C?
b)Repeat the calculation for two 27.0 m long surveyor's
tapes.
(a) Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar (an alloy of iron and nickel) are the same length at 0°C. What is their difference in length in millimeters at 34.0°C? .333...
(a) Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar (an alloy of iron and nickel) are the same length at 0°C. What is their difference in length in millimeters at 20.0°C? 0.774 mm (b) Repeat the calculation for two 34.0 m long surveyor's tapes. mm
Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar are the same length at 0°C. What is their difference in length at 30.0 C? Repeat the calculation for two 33.0 m long surveyor's tapes.
Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of invar are the same length at 0°C. What is their difference in length at 59.5°C? The coefficient of thermal expansion is 12 ✕ 10−6/°C for steel and 0.9 ✕ 10−6/°C for invar. mm (b) Repeat the calculation for two 34.5-m-long surveyor's tapes. mm
(a) Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of Invar are the same length at 0°C. What is their difference in length at 34.0°C? The coefficient of thermal expansion is 12 x 10-6/°C for steel and 0.9 x 10-6/°C for Invar. mm (b) Repeat the calculation for two 28.0-m-long surveyor's tapes. mm Supporting Materials Physical Constants Submit Answer
A railroad track la made of individual rails of steel each 29 feet in length. By what length would one rail change from a cold winter day when the temperature is -10 degree Cto a hot summer day at 30 degree C? (1 m. 3.281 ).(1km = 1000m) (5280 ft = 1 mile) (1 mile = 1.609 km) TABLE 14.1. Coefficients of linear expansion for selected materials Material a (K 'or C-1) Quartz (fused) 0.04 x 10 Invar (nickel- iron...
A meter stick is made out of aluminum. The scale is accurate at 40°C. Suppose an intrepid student living in Alaska takes the meter stick outside on a very cold winter day to measure the length of a concrete paving stone with dimensions of 10 inches by 10 inches at 40°C. What length will the student measure, if the outside temperature is −46°C? (Give your answer in cm at −46°C. Round your answer to at least two decimal places.)
Define the following terms: Internal energy Specific heat Entropy Temperature Suppose a 1 meter long bar expands 0.5 centimeters when heated. By how much will a 100 meter long bar of the same material expand when similarly heated? State how much energy is transferred in each of the following cases: 2 grams of steam at 100 degrees Celsius condenses to water at 100 degrees Celsius. 2 grams of boiling water at 100 degrees Celsius cools to ice water at 0...
2) Below is a rod of length 1 m made of a new steel alloy (E - 200 GPa) which is constrained by tw fixed-fixed supports. The rod has an area of cross sectional area of 100 mm2. There are no residual stresses in the rod. Then, a force of 50 kN is applied to the rod at the location shown. Determine the reactions at the supports A and B. Now, suppose you want to reduce reaction at A and...
1. Suppose a meter stick (length = 1 m) goes flying past you at velocity = 0.5c . As the stick goes by you measure its length. What length would you measure? (5 pts) 2. Suppose the Earth collapsed down to a black hole (this can’t really happen). What would be the radius of the black hole in meters? Newton’s gravitational constant G = 6.7 × 10-11 in metric units. The mass of the earth is 6.0 ×1024 kg. (5...