Probably about 46.662 cm. I divided 100 by 1.5 then multiplied that by 0.7 and got 46.662.
The universe expands 45 miles every second.
The unit of linear expansivity, also known as coefficient of linear expansion, is typically expressed in reciprocal temperature units, such as per degree Celsius (°C⁻¹) or per Kelvin (K⁻¹). It quantifies how much a material expands or contracts in response to changes in temperature, specifically describing the change in length per unit length for a one-degree change in temperature. For example, a linear expansivity of 10 x 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹ indicates that a 1-meter length of the material would expand by 10 micrometers for each degree Celsius increase in temperature.
Expand generally means to expand the problem. I'm assuming this is a function, you'd expand it into a simpler form (factor things out and such).
get bigger or expand you can pick which one you want to try get bigger or expand
24000 = 20000 + 4000 in expand form
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. It makes brass expand. Guess what cold does!
all material expands and contracts when the temperature goes above or below the COE (coefficient of expansion) of said material.
Yes. Pretty much every material expands when it gets hotter. Steels expand moderately, around 10-15 parts per million per degree Celsius.
cuz it expands xD
Yes, it will expand.
A balloon is made of stretchable material that can expand as air is blown in. The pressure inside the balloon increases as it expands, but the material can stretch to accommodate the increased pressure without exploding.
Roads expand and contract due to changes in temperature. When temperatures increase, the road material expands, and when temperatures decrease, the road material contracts. This continuous expansion and contraction can put stress on the road surface, leading to cracks and damage over time.
When it freezes.
Most substances expand when heated.
yes it is because my penis expands
Matter expands when it is heated.
Yes, copper expands when heated.