Physics, asked by LaughOutLoud018, 1 month ago

For solid objects, increase in the volume with temperature is very small. So, the density of the solid is not much affected due to temperature..?¿

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Answered by N3KKI
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For small temperature changes, the change in area ΔA is given by ΔA = 2αAΔT, where ΔA is the change in area A, ΔT is the change in temperature, and α is the coefficient of linear expansion, which varies slightly with temperature

Answered by FieryBlaze
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For small temperature changes, the change in area ΔA is given by ΔA = 2αAΔT, where ΔA is the change in area A, ΔT is the change in temperature, and α is the coefficient of linear expansion, which varies slightly with temperature

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