A metal rod of length 50cm is heated from 40oC to 80oC. If the linear expansivity of the material is \(\alpha\), calculate the increase in length of the rod (in metres) in terms of \(\alpha\)

a

20\(\alpha\)

b

200\(\alpha\)

c

2000\(\alpha\)

d

20000\(\alpha\)

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elviso
10 years ago

from 50 to 0.5???? hmmmm

Gobbler
9 years ago

Yes convert 50cm to m it's 0.5. so the answer is very correct

fredo219
10 years ago

Very wrong.... L1-L2=AL1(o1-o2)

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