A copper rod, 5m long, when heated through 10ºC, expands by 1mm. If a second copper rod, 2.5m long, is heated through 5ºC, by how much will it expand?

a

4mm

b

0.25mm

c

2mm

d

0.12mm

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Mcdangenius
6 years ago

una don start again, how did 20^c suddenly change to 10

De sage
1 year ago

guys it's


5 m----> 1mm
2.5m--->xmm
make x the subject formula
5x=2.5
x=2.5/5
x= 0.5 mm

T1= 10°c
T2= 5°c
T1/T2
10/5=2°c

0.5mm÷ 2
1/2÷ 2/1
1/2× 1/2
= 1/4

which is 0.25

King33Victor
2 months ago

instead of solving long calculation in the hall, kind use the logical method I'm going to share with u guys
since the second length is half of the initial length that is 1/2, and the second temperature is half of the initial temperature that is 50.
then half of length will multiply by half of temperature.
tha is
1/2 x 1/2
= 1/4
= 0.25mm.
I hope this can be helpful

De sage
1 year ago

how is 1/8 = 0.25.
ahhhhhhh bro wey dey solve 😫😫😫😫.
1/8 = 0.125 nah

Akabeke
1 year ago

you guys should know how to talk because nothing in this world is all perfect...

ngeneb
1 year ago

reguyto former methyof explanation

Dave333
4 years ago

🧐😄

omgimd
1 year ago

temperature is 10... not 20

AyshahSS2A
2 months ago

what topic

Fathia7449
1 year ago

I do not understand oo

De sage
1 year ago

my school dey crazy

De sage
1 year ago

how did 10°c enter 20

De sage
1 year ago

this explanation needs modification ok.
1/8= 0.125 not 0.25 mm

also it's 10°c not 20°c which the guy solved with

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