The height of the Washington Monument is measured to be 170 m on a day when the temperature is 38.0°C. What will its height be in meters on a day when the temperature falls to -21.5°C? Although the monument is made of limestone, assume that its thermal coefficient of expansion is the same as marble's, which is 2.5 x 10-6/0C. (Assume the temperature of the entire monument changes from 38.0°C to -21.5°C. Enter your answer to at least five significant figures.)

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The height of the Washington Monument is measured to be 170 m on a day when the temperature is 38.0°C. What will its height be in meters
on a day when the temperature falls to -21.5°C? Although the monument is made of limestone, assume that its thermal coefficient of
expansion is the same as marble's, which is 2.5 x 10-6/°C. (Assume the temperature of the entire monument changes from 38.0°C to
-21.5°C. Enter your answer to at least five significant figures.)
To sterilize a 25.0-g glass baby bottle, we must raise its temperature from 24.0°C to 95.0°C. How much heat transfer is required? The specific
heat of glass is 840 J/(kg · °C).
Transcribed Image Text:The height of the Washington Monument is measured to be 170 m on a day when the temperature is 38.0°C. What will its height be in meters on a day when the temperature falls to -21.5°C? Although the monument is made of limestone, assume that its thermal coefficient of expansion is the same as marble's, which is 2.5 x 10-6/°C. (Assume the temperature of the entire monument changes from 38.0°C to -21.5°C. Enter your answer to at least five significant figures.) To sterilize a 25.0-g glass baby bottle, we must raise its temperature from 24.0°C to 95.0°C. How much heat transfer is required? The specific heat of glass is 840 J/(kg · °C).
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