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The Eiffel Tower (Fig. 13-31 [□) is built of wrought iron approximately 300 m tall. Estimate how much its height changes between January (average temperature of 2°C) and July (average temperature of 25°C). Ignore the angles of the iron beams and treat the tower as a vertical beam
Figure 13-31
The change in the height of the Eiffel Tower due to temperature variation.
Answer to Problem 7P
Solution: The correct answer is about
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300 m and temperature varies from
Formula used: New length after a temperature change,
Calculation: Let
Here,
For wrought iron, the value of the coefficient of thermal expansion is about,
Therefore, from the formula
The height of the Eiffel Tower in July becomes,
Therefore, the change in height of the Eiffel Tower between January and July is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the change in the height of the Eiffel Tower between January and July is about 7.797 cm.
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