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At room temperature, an iron horseshoe, when dunked into a cylindrical tank of water (radi...

At room temperature, an iron horseshoe, when dunked into a cylindrical tank of water (radius of 10.0 cm) causes the water level to rise 0.25 cm above the level without the horseshoe in the tank. When heated in the blacksmith’s stove from room temperature to a temperature of 7.00∙102 K, worked into its final shape, and then dunked back into the water, how much does the water level rise above the “ no horseshoe” level (ignore any water that evaporates as the horseshoe enters the water)? Note: The linear expansion coefficient for iron is roughly that of steel: 11∙10-6 °C-1 .

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