How much force (N) does the atmosphere exert on one side of a wall if it measures 2.50 m high and 5.00 m long? Assume the wall is at sea level.

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How much force (N) does the atmosphere exert on one side of a wall if it measures 2.50 m high
and 5.00 m long? Assume the wall is at sea level.
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Here is my grandson walking on a steel bridge on a cool February day. The temperature that day
was 5 °C. I measured the length of one of the long steel girders to be 51 ft. What will be the
change in length (m) of one girder on a hot August day when the temperature reaches 29C?
(1 m 3.281 ft), (1km = 1000m) (5280 ft = 1 mile) (1 mile = 1.609 km)
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TABLE 14.1 Coefficients of linear
expansion for selected materials
Material
a (Kor C)
Quartz (fused)
0.04 x 10
Invar (nickel-
iron alloy)
0.09 X 10
Glass
Steel
Copper
17 X 10
20 x 10
Alaminum
2.4x 10
Transcribed Image Text:13 13 Here is my grandson walking on a steel bridge on a cool February day. The temperature that day was 5 °C. I measured the length of one of the long steel girders to be 51 ft. What will be the change in length (m) of one girder on a hot August day when the temperature reaches 29C? (1 m 3.281 ft), (1km = 1000m) (5280 ft = 1 mile) (1 mile = 1.609 km) %3D TABLE 14.1 Coefficients of linear expansion for selected materials Material a (Kor C) Quartz (fused) 0.04 x 10 Invar (nickel- iron alloy) 0.09 X 10 Glass Steel Copper 17 X 10 20 x 10 Alaminum 2.4x 10
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