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the thermal expansion of 5 feet long shaft from 65 F to 85 F would be

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University Physics with Modern Physics
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0:00 Good day.
00:01 In this question, we will be solving for the change in length of the copper bar.
00:09 So using the equation for the linear expansions of solids, we have delta l equals linear coefficient times the initial length and the change of temperature, where delta l is our change in length.
00:33 Therefore, with the given parameters where our linear coefficient is 1 .7 times 10 to the negative 5 degrees celsius to the negative 1, our initial length is 80 centimeters...
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