To solve this exercise it is necessary to take into account the concepts related to thermal expansion.
The thermal expansion is given by the function,

Where,
Change in Length
Change in Temperature
Coeficiente de dilatación lineal
Initial Length
By quickly deducing the formula, we can realize that the greater the change in temperature, the greater the change in the length of the radius.
The change in length is proportional to the change in temperature. Considering that the other two terms are constant we have that the correct one would be: <em>The hole in the center of the washer will expand.</em>
Answer:
0.015m^3
Explanation:
1 m^3 = 1000 liters
x m^3 = 15 liters
Cross multiply
xm^3 x 1000 l = 15 l
Divide both sides by 1000
xm^3 x1000/1000 = 15/1000
xm^3 = 0.015m^3
Therefore 15 liter = 0.015m^3
Answer:
Explanation:
is the magnetic quantum number.
The only possible value for the magnetic quantum number for an electron in an s orbital is 0.
The first three quantun numbers are:
- n: principal quantum number. It may have positive integer values: 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, ...
: Azimuthal or angular momentum quantum number. It may have integer values from 0 to n - 1.
This quantum number is related to the type (or shape) of the orbital:
For s orbitals
For p orbitals
For d orbitals
For f orbitals
In this case, it is an s orbital, so we have
.
, the third quantum number can have integer values
to 
Since, for the s orbitals
, the only possible value for
is zero.
Weight equals mass*gravity
W = mg
Given m = 3.1 kg, g = 9.8 m/s^2
W = (3.1)(9.8)
W = 30.38
The apparent shift <span>is the apparent in the position of an object when viewed from two locations.
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