An ordinary drinking glass is filled to the brim with water (650.0 mL) at 2.7°C and placed on the sunny pool deck for a swimmer to enjoy. The temperature of the water rises to 32.0°C before the swimmer reaches for the glass. Coefficient of volume expansion β for water (at 20.0°C) is 207 × 10−6 K−1 and coefficient of linear expansion of glass α is 9.40 × 10−6 K−1. Take into account the expansion of the glass and calculate how much water will spill out of the glass.
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An ordinary drinking glass is filled to the brim with water (650.0 mL) at 2.7°C and placed on the sunny pool deck for a swimmer to enjoy. The temperature of the water rises to 32.0°C before the swimmer reaches for the glass. Coefficient of volume expansion β for water (at 20.0°C) is 207 × 10−6 K−1 and coefficient of linear expansion of glass α is 9.40 × 10−6 K−1.
Take into account the expansion of the glass and calculate how much water will spill out of the glass.
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