Respuesta :
Let the rise in temperature be [tex]5^0C[/tex]
The expansion in length due to change in temperature is given by the expression lαΔt , where l is the length, α is the coefficient of linear expansion, Δt is the change in temperature.
Here l = 93 m, α = [tex]1.7*10^{-5}[/tex] [tex]^0C^{-1}[/tex], and Δt = [tex]5^0C[/tex]
So expansion in length = 93*[tex]1.7*10^{-5}[/tex]*5 = 0.007905 m = [tex]0.79*10^{-3}m[/tex]
So order of magnitude in change in length = -3
Answer:
[tex]\Delta L \approx 0.024\,m[/tex]
Explanation:
The average coefficient of linear expansion observes the following approximation:
[tex]\bar \alpha \approx \frac{1}{L}\cdot \frac{\Delta L}{\Delta T}[/tex]
Maximum temperature in New York during summer can reach up to 40 °C. The increase in height is:
[tex]\Delta L \approx \alpha \cdot L \cdot \Delta T[/tex]
[tex]\Delta L \approx \left(1.7\times 10^{-5}\,\frac{1}{^{\textdegree}C} \right)\cdot (93\,m)\cdot (40\,^{\textdegree}C-25\,^{\textdegree}C)[/tex]
[tex]\Delta L \approx 0.024\,m[/tex]