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increases, d.) depends on the strength of the submarine’s hull, e.) decreases
2.) A glass rod is 50 cm long and 0.020 m in diameter. The coefficient of linear expansion
of the rod is 9.0 x 106 °C'. when the temperature increases by 60 °K, its change in
length in m is
a.) 1.2 x 10“, b.) 1.5 x 10“, c.) 2.9 x 10", d.) 1.7 x 10, e.) 2.7 x 10*
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