Thermal Expansion
1. Most bridges contain interlocking steel grates (a steel = 12 x 10 - 6 C° -1) that allow the bridge to expand and contract with the changes in temperature. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is about 1350 meters long.
2. Selena has a fire in her fireplace to warm her 20°C apartment. She realizes that she has accidentally left the iron poker (a iron = 12 x 10 - 6 C° -1) in the fire. How hot is the fire if the 0.60-meter poker lengthens 0.30 cm? 3. Just before midnight, when the air temperature of 10.0°C, Karl stops and fills the 0.0600 m³ gas tank in his car. At noon the next day, when the temperature has risen to 32°C, Karl finds a puddle of gasoline (b gas = 3 x 10 -4 C° -1) beneath his car.
4. As he rides the train to work on a - 4°C winter day, Mr. Trump notices that he can hear the click of the train going over the spaces between the rails. Six months later, on a 30°C summer day, the rails are pushed together and he hears no clicks. If the rails are 5 meters long when the temperature is 30°C, how large a gap is left between the seel rails (a steel = 12 x 10 - 6 C° -1) on the cold winter day? 5. A popular winter activity of many college students is "traying," or sliding down a snow-covered hill on a tray borrowed from the dining hall. If Joanne removes a 0.35 meter x 0.65 meter aluminum tray (a aluminum = 24 x 10 - 6 C° -1) from the 20°C dining hall to go traying outside in the brisk - 8°C winter air, how much will the tray shrink when it is taken outside?
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