Part 1: Rivets A brass rivet 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at 28°C, to what temperature must it be cooled to fit in the hole? 1.506 Part 2: Pendulum A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of a aluminum thread) has a period of 1.3 s when at a temperature of -19°C. The temperature then increases to 43°C. Determine the change in the pendulum's period. period change [ Part 3: Standing waves in a string

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Bismuth
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Concrete
Copper
Glass
Gold
Iron
Lead
Nickel
Silver
x
("C)-1
25 x 10⁰
13.5 × 10-⁰
18.5 X 10⁰
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9 x 10⁰
14 x 10⁰
12 x 10⁰
29 × 10⁰
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Part 1: Rivets
A brass rivet 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at 28°C, to what temperature must it be
cooled to fit in the hole?
.506
"C
Part 2: Pendulum
A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of a aluminum thread) has a period of 1.3 s when at a temperature of -19°C. The
temperature then increases to 43°C. Determine the change in the pendulum's period.
period change [
Part 3: Standing waves in a string
The fundamental frequency on a copper string that is fixed at both ends is 311 Hz. The string is then cooled 156°C and as such its length changes.
Determine how much the fundamental frequency will change as a result assuming the tension remains constant.
Af, -824772 Hz
x
Transcribed Image Text:Content Material Aluminum Bismuth Brass Concrete Copper Glass Gold Iron Lead Nickel Silver x ("C)-1 25 x 10⁰ 13.5 × 10-⁰ 18.5 X 10⁰ 12 x 10⁰ 17 x 10⁰ 9 x 10⁰ 14 x 10⁰ 12 x 10⁰ 29 × 10⁰ 13 x 10⁰ 19.5 x 10⁰ Part 1: Rivets A brass rivet 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at 28°C, to what temperature must it be cooled to fit in the hole? .506 "C Part 2: Pendulum A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of a aluminum thread) has a period of 1.3 s when at a temperature of -19°C. The temperature then increases to 43°C. Determine the change in the pendulum's period. period change [ Part 3: Standing waves in a string The fundamental frequency on a copper string that is fixed at both ends is 311 Hz. The string is then cooled 156°C and as such its length changes. Determine how much the fundamental frequency will change as a result assuming the tension remains constant. Af, -824772 Hz x
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