Part 1: Rivets A brass rivet 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at 28°C, to what temperature must it be cooled to fit in the hole? 1.506 Part 2: Pendulum A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of a aluminum thread) has a period of 1.3 s when at a temperature of -19°C. The temperature then increases to 43°C. Determine the change in the pendulum's period. period change [ Part 3: Standing waves in a string

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### Part 1: Rivets

**Problem Statement:**
A **brass rivet** 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at **28°C**, to what temperature must it be cooled to fit in the hole?

**Answer:**
- Calculated temperature: **-0.506°C**

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### Part 2: Pendulum

**Problem Statement:**
A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of an **aluminum** thread) has a period of **1.3 s** when at a temperature of **-19°C**. The temperature then increases to **43°C**. Determine the change in the pendulum's period.

**Input Box:**
- Period change: `__________`

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### Part 3: Standing Waves in a String

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Transcribed Image Text:### Part 1: Rivets **Problem Statement:** A **brass rivet** 1.966 cm in diameter is to be placed in a hole 1.965 cm in diameter. If the rivet is initially at **28°C**, to what temperature must it be cooled to fit in the hole? **Answer:** - Calculated temperature: **-0.506°C** --- ### Part 2: Pendulum **Problem Statement:** A simple pendulum (a small weight attached to the end of an **aluminum** thread) has a period of **1.3 s** when at a temperature of **-19°C**. The temperature then increases to **43°C**. Determine the change in the pendulum's period. **Input Box:** - Period change: `__________` --- ### Part 3: Standing Waves in a String (Note: No specific problem statement or answer provided in the image for this part.) --- Explanation of Graphs/Diagrams: - **There are no graphs or diagrams in the provided content.** This transcription provides each section clearly for educational purposes, ensuring ease of understanding and allowing users to engage with the materials effectively.
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