A brass ring with inner diameter 2.00 cm and outer diameter 3.00 cm needs to fit over a 2.00-cm-diameter steel rod, but at 20°C the hole through the brass ring is 44 um too small in diameter.

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Chapter2: The Kinetic Theory Of Gases
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To what temperature, in C, must the rod and ring be heated so that the ring just barely slips over the rod?
 
A brass ring with inner diameter 2.00 cm and outer
diameter 3.00 cm needs to fit over a
2.00-cm-diameter steel rod, but at 20°C the hole
through the brass ring is 44 um too small in
diameter.
Transcribed Image Text:A brass ring with inner diameter 2.00 cm and outer diameter 3.00 cm needs to fit over a 2.00-cm-diameter steel rod, but at 20°C the hole through the brass ring is 44 um too small in diameter.
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