It will be 1 mm...no hang on, it will be 1 cm....no hang on it will be 1 μm.
Darn, my psychic abilities seem to be failing me again, perhaps if you LIST THE SUBSTANCES you may get an answer.
The coefficient of _____ expansion. It depends what kind of expansion you are talking about.
No, gases expand more than solids when heated.
What size cistern what temp
The amount a bearing will expand when heated depends on factors such as material composition and temperature. However, typically a bearing will expand around 0.0005 inches per inch of diameter for every 100°F increase in temperature.
it depends on how much it is heated for example when lightning is released it expands the air by thousands of degrees by heat of it.and there is a big banging sound known as thunder
Steel expands by approximately 0.0000065 per degree Fahrenheit, per inch per inch when heated. So for one foot of steel (12 inches), it would expand by about 0.093 inches when heated to 1000°F.
As much as it's allowed to. Remember: Any gas always expands to fill the container it's in, even without heating it.
Yes. Pretty much every material expands when it gets hotter. Steels expand moderately, around 10-15 parts per million per degree Celsius.
This is incorrect. Gases expand significantly when heated because the increase in temperature causes the gas particles to move faster and spread out, resulting in an increase in volume or pressure. This relationship is described by Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature.
no , all solids do not expand by the same amount when heated through same temperature. it depends upon the coefficient of its linear expansion. We define avergae co-efficient of linear expansion in the temperature range deltaT as α=(1/L)(ΔL/ΔT) where L is initial length of the solid at the temperature T.. It varies from material to material , higher the value of alpha , it expands more..
On average, oil expands by about 0.07% for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit increase in temperature. This expansion is due to the thermal expansion properties of oil.
Probably about 46.662 cm. I divided 100 by 1.5 then multiplied that by 0.7 and got 46.662.