You are making pesto for your pasta and have a cylindrical measuring cup 12.0 cmcm high made of ordinary glass [β=2.7×10−5(C∘)−1] that is filled with olive oil [β=6.8×10−4(C∘)−1] to a height of 4.50 mmmm below the top of the cup. Initially, the cup and oil are at room temperature (22.0∘C∘C). You get a phone call and forget about the olive oil, which you inadvertently leave on the hot stove. The cup and oil heat up slowly and have a common temperature. At what temperature will the olive oil start to spill out of the cup? Express your answer in Celsius degrees.

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You are making pesto for your pasta and have a cylindrical measuring cup 12.0 cmcm high made of ordinary glass [β=2.7×10−5(C∘)−1] that is filled with olive oil [β=6.8×10−4(C∘)−1] to a height of 4.50 mmmm below the top of the cup. Initially, the cup and oil are at room temperature (22.0∘C∘C). You get a phone call and forget about the olive oil, which you inadvertently leave on the hot stove. The cup and oil heat up slowly and have a common temperature.

At what temperature will the olive oil start to spill out of the cup?
Express your answer in Celsius degrees.
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