A steel rod, which is free to move, has a length of 200 mm and a diameter of 20 mm at a temperature of 25 degrees C. If the rod is heated uniformly to 150 degrees C, determine the length of this rod (in mm) to the nearest two decimals at the new temperature. (CTE for steel is 12.5 x 10 6 per degree C).

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A steel rod, which is free to move, has a length of 200 mm and a diameter of 20 mm at a
temperature of 25 degrees C. If the rod is heated uniformly to 150 degrees C, determine the length
of this rod (in mm) to the nearest two decimals at the new temperature. (CTE for steel is 12.5 x 10
6 per degree C).
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 10 A steel rod, which is free to move, has a length of 200 mm and a diameter of 20 mm at a temperature of 25 degrees C. If the rod is heated uniformly to 150 degrees C, determine the length of this rod (in mm) to the nearest two decimals at the new temperature. (CTE for steel is 12.5 x 10 6 per degree C).
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