i know its way too late but its alpha that is multiplied by 3 to make a beta because alpha is used for linear expansion and beta is used for volume meaning length width and height and that is 3 things to basically 3alpha is equal to one beta
Hi. I want to know how to calculate the expansion and contraction of gasoline. For example if I have a tanker truck of 48000 ltrs at 77 Fahrenheit on delivery and temperature recieved 66 Fahrenheit. How much fuels contracted.
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I don't understand where the values of beta were taken from .. could you please explain that to me
Why is that beta of steel is not multiplied by 3?
i agree because that value is coefficient of linear expansion
its beta.. thats the volume coefficient
i know its way too late but its alpha that is multiplied by 3 to make a beta because alpha is used for linear expansion and beta is used for volume meaning length width and height and that is 3 things to basically 3alpha is equal to one beta
So where do you get 950x10
Hi. I want to know how to calculate the expansion and contraction of gasoline. For example if I have a tanker truck of 48000 ltrs at 77 Fahrenheit on delivery and temperature recieved 66 Fahrenheit. How much fuels contracted.
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How comes 950×10 •c?
coefficient of steal is not 12*10-6 .......is 35*10-6.....please delete this . don't make a lot of students confused