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how much should the temperature of a brass rod be
Question:
How much should the temperature of a brass rod be increased so as to increase its length by 1%?
(Given,
\(α\)
for brass is
\(0.00002°C^{-1}\)
).
JIPMER MBBS - 2018
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Jun 25, 2024
300°C
400°C
500°C
550°C
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C
Solution and Explanation
The correct option is (C): 500°C.
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