A copper bar is 2.0 ft long at 68 degree Fahrenheit has an expanxity = 9.30 x 10^-6 / degree Fahrenheit. What is the increase in length when heated to 110 degree Fahrenheit

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A copper bar is 2.0 ft long at 68 degree Fahrenheit has an expanxity = 9.30 x 10^-6 / degree Fahrenheit. What is the increase in length when heated to 110 degree Fahrenheit?

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