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    The Coefficient of Linear Expansion of Lead Is 29 ×
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The Coefficient of Linear Expansion of Lead Is 29 ×

Question 52

Question 52

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The coefficient of linear expansion of lead is 29 × 10-6K-1. What change in temperature will cause a 10-m long lead bar to change in length by 3.0 mm?


A) 5.0 K
B) 10 K
C) 15 K
D) 20 K
E) 25 K

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