Graphically represent the variation of coefficient of volume expansion of copper as function of temperature
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Volume expansion tends to be characterized as development in volume because of increment in temperature. This implies there is increment long, expansiveness and stature of a substance. As should be obvious from given picture, the volume of the 3D square has been expanded from V to V + ΔV there is increment in length, width and height.
The extension in volume because of increment in temperature. Scientifically can be composed as:-
ΔV/V =αv ΔT
Where αv = coefficient of volume.
Coefficient of Volume can be characterized as level of volume extension separated by change in temperature.
- It is indicated by αv.
- It is normal for the substance
- It shifts with temperature.
- On the off chance that diagram is plotted among αv and temperature,then at first αv is a changing directly then it differs non-straightly and at higher temperatures and after that it becomes steady / constant. The image is given below.
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