The coefficient of linear expansion of Aluminum is 2.3x10^-5 per deg C. The volume of an Aluminum cube, 53.0 cm on edge, will increase by what amount in cm^3, if it is heated from 10.0 deg C to 60.0 deg C?
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Given that the edge length of the cube is 53.0 cm, the initial volume (V) can be calculated as: V = (53.0 cm)^3 V = 148877.0 cm^3 Show more…
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