For aesthetic purposes, you are to fit a metal rod into a stainless steel hole for your house's design. The hole is 9.988 mm in diameter. If the rod is to be heated so that it will fit into the hole, what will be the temperature in °C? Assume: • Your house's temperature is 25 °C. . The length of the rod is around 10 mm. • linear coefficient of the metal rod is 4.5 x 10-6 °C and for the stainless steel is 16 x 10-6 °C

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If the rod is to be heated so that it will fit into the hole what will be the temperature in °C?

Assume:

  • Your house's temperature is 25°C
  • The length of the rod is around 10 mm
  • linear coefficient of the metal rod is 4.5x10-6 °C and for the stainless steel is 16 x 10-6 °C
For aesthetic purposes, you are to fit a metal rod into a stainless steel hole for your house's design. The hole is 9.988 mm in diameter. If the
rod is to be heated so that it will fit into the hole, what will be the temperature in °C?
Assume:
• Your house's temperature is 25 °C.
.
The length of the rod is around 10 mm.
• linear coefficient of the metal rod is 4.5 x 10-6 °C and for the stainless steel is 16 x 10-6 °C
Transcribed Image Text:For aesthetic purposes, you are to fit a metal rod into a stainless steel hole for your house's design. The hole is 9.988 mm in diameter. If the rod is to be heated so that it will fit into the hole, what will be the temperature in °C? Assume: • Your house's temperature is 25 °C. . The length of the rod is around 10 mm. • linear coefficient of the metal rod is 4.5 x 10-6 °C and for the stainless steel is 16 x 10-6 °C
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