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    The Coefficient of Linear Expansion of Iron Is 10<sup>-5</sup> Per
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The Coefficient of Linear Expansion of Iron Is 10-5 Per

Question 19

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The coefficient of linear expansion of iron is 10-5 per C°.The volume of an iron cube, 5 cm on edge, will increase by what amount if it is heated from 10°C to 60°C?


A) 0.00375 cm3
B) 0.1875 cm3
C) 0.0225 cm3
D) 0.0075 cm3
E) 0.0625 cm3

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