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University Physics Volume 2
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Chapter 1, Problem 55P
(a) Suppose a meter stick made of steel and one made of aluminum ale the same length at 0 °C. What is their difference in length at 22.0 °C? (b) Repeat the calculation for two 30.0-m-long surveyor's tapes.
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A steel bar 2 cm long is welded end to end to a copper bar 7 cm long. Each bar has a square cross section 2.00 cm on a side. The free end of the steel with a temprature at 63 °C, and the free end of the cooper bar is at 16 °C. Find the
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