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(a)
To show that
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The difference between the two lengths are constant if the length
Write expression for change in length.
Write expression for linear expansion.
Solve above expression.
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus, the equation is proved.
(b)
The value of
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The material A is brass.
The material B is steel.
The value of
Formula used:
Write expression for change in length.
Write expression for linear expansion.
Solve above expression.
Substitute
Solve above expression.
Calculation:
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus, the value of
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