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Determine the following:
A steel cable 4.00 m long is stretched tightly across a driveway on a day when the temperature is 30.0°C. The coefficient of linear expansion for steel is 1.20 × 10-5/K and Young's Modulus for steel is 2.00 × 1011 N/m2. Determine the following on a day when the temperature is -10.0°C.
At room temperature (25.0°C), a brass sphere 3.0000 cm in diameter is 5.0000 × 10-4 cm larger than the inside diameter of a steel ring.
A 150-cm3 glass test tube is filled to the brim with water at 0°C.
An ideal gas is pumped into a 1.00 × 10-2 m3 container at 27.0°C until the gauge pressure reads 8.99 × 105 Pa. Determine the following:
The following is known about a quantity of an ideal gas.
Six moles of Helium gas are placed in a 2.00 × 10-3 m3 container at a temperature of 27.0°C.