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At what absolute temperature do the Fahrenheit and Celsiusscales have the same n

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Question

At what absolute temperature do the Fahrenheit and Celsiusscales have the same numerical value? A bridge 146.0 m long is built of steel having a coefficientof expansion of 11.8 × 10-6/K. If it is built as asingle, continuous structure, by how many centimeters will itslength change between the coldest days (-29.0°C) and thehottest summer day (39.0°C)? At what absolute temperature do the Fahrenheit and Celsiusscales have the same numerical value? A bridge 146.0 m long is built of steel having a coefficientof expansion of 11.8 × 10-6/K. If it is built as asingle, continuous structure, by how many centimeters will itslength change between the coldest days (-29.0°C) and thehottest summer day (39.0°C)?

Explanation / Answer


difference in temperature is 68 kelvins, so expansion is 146 *11.8 E-6 * 69. I don't have calclulator handy, but you can dothis.