Q.
An iron bar of length 10m is heated from 0°C to 100°C . If the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of iron is 10×10−6/°C , the increase in the length of bar is :
The change in length Δl is proportional to L and ΔT. Stated mathematically Δl=αLΔT
where α is called the coefficient of linear thermal expansion for the material.
Given, α=10×10−6/∘C,ΔT=100∘C L=10m ∴Δl=10×100×10×10−6=10−2m=1cm