To increase the length of brass rod by 2% its temperature should increase by ( a =…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermal Properties of Matter
To increase the length of brass rod by 2% its temperature should increase by (a = 0.00002 °C–1)
- 800 °C
- 900 °C
- 1000 °C
- 1100 °C
Answer
(C) 1000 °C
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