The linear expansivity of brass is 2 x 10\(^{-5}\)  \(^oC^{-1}\). If the volume of piece of brass is 10cm\(^3\) at 0\(^o\)C. What will be its volume at 100\(^o\)C? 

a

10.06cm\(^3\)

b

10.04 cm\(^3\)

c

10.02 cm\(^3\)

d

10.20 cm\(^3\)

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emma_0_0_8
1 year ago

for those who would fail this question like I did
it says volume expansivity not linear and the relationship is 3 X alpha

Ayirioritse8
2 months ago

pls my school the change in temperature is 100 not 10

Amverified
5 years ago

Answer C 10.02

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