COLLEGE PHYSICS
COLLEGE PHYSICS
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ISBN: 9781319172640
Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 14, Problem 76QAP
To determine

(a)

The change in length when temperature of the solid aluminum cylinder increases from

  5°C to 30°C.

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Answer to Problem 76QAP

The change in length when temperature of the solid aluminum cylinder increases from 5°C to 30°C is ΔL=0.033m.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Coefficient of liner expansion, α=22.2×106K-1

Original length, L0=5m

Change in temperature, ΔT=(305)0C=25+273.15=298.15K

Formula used:

The change in length is given by,

  ΔL=L0αΔT

Where,

  ΔL =change in length

  L0 = Original length

  ΔT =Change in temperature

  α = Coefficient of liner expansion

Calculation:

  ΔL=L0αΔTΔL=5×22.2×106×298.15ΔL=0.033m

Conclusion:

The change in length is

  ΔL=0.033m

To determine

(b)

The percentage change in density of aluminum cylinder.

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Answer to Problem 76QAP

The percentage change in density of aluminum cylinder is 2.48%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Radius, r=2cm=0.02m

Original length, L0=5m

Change in temperature, ΔT=298.15K

Coefficient of volume expansion, β=69×106K1

Formula used:

The change in length is given by,

  ΔV=V0βΔT

Where,

  ΔV =change in volume

  V0 = Original volume

  ΔT =Change in temperature

  β = Coefficient of volume expansion

Calculation:

Original volume of the cylinder is,

  V0=πr2L0V0=3.14×0.02×0.02×5V0=0.00628m3

The change in volume is given by,

  ΔV=V0βΔTΔV=0.00628×69×106×298.15ΔV=1.29×104m3

Original density of the cylinder is,

  ρ0=m0.00628m3

New density of the cylinder is,

  ρ=m0.00628+1.29×104ρ=m0.006409m3

Percentage change in density is,

  ρ0ρρ0×100=m0.00628m0.006409m0.00628×100=2.48%

Conclusion:

The percent change in density is 2.48%.

To determine

(c)

The percentage change in volume of cylinder.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 76QAP

The percentage change in volume of cylinder is 2.05%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Radius, r=2cm=0.02m

Original length, L0=5m

Change in temperature, ΔT=298.15K

Coefficient of volume expansion, β=69×106K1

Formula used:

The change in length is given by,

  ΔV=V0βΔT

Where,

  ΔV =change in volume

  V0 = Original volume

  ΔT =Change in temperature

  β = Coefficient of volume expansion

Calculation:

Original volume of the cylinder is,

  V0=πr2L0V0=3.14×0.02×0.02×5V0=0.00628m3

The change in volume is given by,

  ΔV=V0βΔTΔV=0.00628×69×106×298.15ΔV=1.29×104m3

Percentage change in volume of the cylinder is,

  ΔVV0×100=1.29×1040.00628×100=2.05%

Conclusion:

The change in volume is 2.05%.

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