I units) Aluminum has a density of 2.70g/cm³ at room temperature (20°C). Determine its density -0°C, using data in Table 4.1 for reference.

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Specific Heat
Cal/g °C or
Btu/lbm °F
Aluminum
0.21
Cast iron
0.11
Copper
0.092
Iron
0.11
Lead
0.031
Magnesium 0.25
Nickel
0.105
Steel
0.11
0.11
Stainless
steelb
Material
Metals
Conductivity.
J/s mm Btu/hr in
°C
°F
0.22 9.75
0.06 2.7
0.40 18.7
0.072
2.98
0.033 1.68
0.16 7.58
0.070 2.88
0.046 2.20
0.014 0.67
Specific Heat
Cal/g °Cª or
Btu/lbm °F
0.18
0.2
Phenolics
0.4
Polyethylene 0.5
Teflon
0.25
Natural
0.48
0.17
Material
Ceramics
Alumina
Concrete
Polymers
rubber
Other
Silicon
Conductivity.
J/s mm
Btu/hr in
°C
°F
0.029
1.4
0.012
0.6
0.00016 0.0077
0.00034 0.016
0.00020 0.0096
0.00012 0.006
0.149 6.6
Transcribed Image Text:Specific Heat Cal/g °C or Btu/lbm °F Aluminum 0.21 Cast iron 0.11 Copper 0.092 Iron 0.11 Lead 0.031 Magnesium 0.25 Nickel 0.105 Steel 0.11 0.11 Stainless steelb Material Metals Conductivity. J/s mm Btu/hr in °C °F 0.22 9.75 0.06 2.7 0.40 18.7 0.072 2.98 0.033 1.68 0.16 7.58 0.070 2.88 0.046 2.20 0.014 0.67 Specific Heat Cal/g °Cª or Btu/lbm °F 0.18 0.2 Phenolics 0.4 Polyethylene 0.5 Teflon 0.25 Natural 0.48 0.17 Material Ceramics Alumina Concrete Polymers rubber Other Silicon Conductivity. J/s mm Btu/hr in °C °F 0.029 1.4 0.012 0.6 0.00016 0.0077 0.00034 0.016 0.00020 0.0096 0.00012 0.006 0.149 6.6
(SI units) Aluminum has a density of 2.70g/cm³ at room temperature (20°C). Determine its density at
650˚C, using data in Table 4.1 for reference.
Transcribed Image Text:(SI units) Aluminum has a density of 2.70g/cm³ at room temperature (20°C). Determine its density at 650˚C, using data in Table 4.1 for reference.
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