Physics, 14.12.2021 18:30 chloeozenghar1
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A traditional thermostat regulates temperature with the use of a bimetallic strip. The bimetallic strip consists
of Iron (a = 11.8 x 10-6 °C-4) and Copper (a = 16.5 x 10-6 °C'') that expand at different rates as the
temperature increases. Assuming that both metal strips are at 10 cm, find the difference in lengths between
the two metals as the temperature increases from 20°C (room temperature) to 100°C (boiling temperature).
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Space-time metric ds2= -dt2+at2dx2+bt2dy2+ct2dz2 (a)how does the area of a rectangle with vertices at ( x=0, y=0, z=0 ), (1,0,0 ), ( 0,1,0 ) and (1,1,0 ) changes with time? (b) if a photon moving in the x direction starts from the origin at t=1, when does it reach x=l? (ds=0 for the trajectory of a photon.) (c) the proper time for a particle is defined by cd=ds. what is the proper time for a particle to move along the trajectory ( x(t)=t, y(t)=0, z(t)=0 ) from t=0 to 1 ? what is the condition on the parameter a so that the velocity of the particle never exceeds the speed of light ?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Molten iron fills a mould, which has a volume of 200 cm cubed. calculate the volume when the iron cools and solidifies. molten iron has a density of 7.0g/cm cubed. in its solid state, iron has a density of 8.0g/cm cubed.
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Yvette hangs a 2.4kg bird feeder in the middle of a rope tied between two trees. the feeder creates a tension of 480 n in each side of the the rope.
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