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Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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Author: David Halliday
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Chapter 18, Problem 15P
ILW A steel rod is 3.000 cm in diameter at 25.00°C. A brass ring has an interior diameter of 2.992 cm at 25.00°C. At what common temperature will the ring just slide onto the rod?
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At 19.0°C an aluminum ring has an inner diameter of 6 cm, and a brass rod has a diameter of 6.090cm. Keeping the brass rod at 19.0°C,to what temperature must the aluminum ring be heated toallow the ring tojust slip over the brass rod? Final answer should be in F.
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QIC 5.000 0 cm and a brass rod has a diameter of 5.050 0 cm.
(a) If only the ring is warmed, what temperature must
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If both the ring and the rod are warmed together, what tem-
perature must they both reach so that the ring barely slips
over the rod? (c) Would this latter process work? Explain.
Hint: Consult Table 19.2 in the next chapter.
A steel rod is 3.000 cm in diameter at 25.00C.A brass ring has an interior diameter of 2.992 cm at 25.00C. At what common temperature will the ring just slide onto the rod?
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Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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