Steel bars each of length 3m at 28°C are to be used for constructing a rail line. If the linear expansitivity of the steel is 1 x \(10^{-5}K^{-1}\),what is the safety gap that must be left between the successive bars if the highest temperature expected is 40°C?

a

1.2x \(10^{-1}cm\)

b

7.2x\(10^{-1}cm\)

c

6x\(10^{-1}cm\)

d

3.6x\(10^{-2}cm\)

e

1.8x\(10^{-1}cm\)

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the answer to this question is not in the option

SUNSHINE 001
3 months ago

the answer is in the option

Kcyo8ykh33
1 year ago

hello is the answer correct ๐Ÿ’ฏ

SUNSHINE 001
3 months ago

the answer is in cm, so we have to convert 3m to 300cm. so the answe is 0.18cm and the answer is not in the option

SUNSHINE 001
1 month ago

the length of the steel bar

RiverHeights
2 years ago

Uh, if the temperature change is in celcius, then don't we convert it to kelvin since that's what the linear expansion coefficient is in?

mountendee
1 month ago

I want to know what we are actually looking for

Smasari27
3 years ago

Change in L is give as L2-L1 and l1 is given. When you cross multiply your also suppose to divide by l1 since L1 is given

Riches1111
3 years ago

The question says 3m but 300m is used in the solution

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