Expansion can refer to various processes, but some common things that depend on expansion include thermometers, bridges, and concrete structures. Thermometers utilize the expansion of liquids to measure temperature, while bridges and concrete structures are designed to accommodate the expansion and contraction that occurs due to changes in temperature to prevent damage.
No, the coefficient of linear expansion does not depend on the initial length of the material. It is a material property that remains constant regardless of the length.
Linear expansion depends on original length because longer objects have more atoms or molecules, which can move more freely and contribute to greater expansion when heated. Conversely, shorter objects have fewer particles and exhibit less expansion.
The coefficient of linear expansion DOES not depend on the length. Each material has a certain value for its coeeficient of linear expansion. The length of the material dictates how much it will expand linearly for a given rise in temperature. L" = L'(1 + a x (T'' - T')) That is the length at temperature T'' which is higher than temperature T' is given by the length L' at temperature T' multiplied by the quantity [1 + a x (T" - T')], where a is the coefficient of linear expansion which is constant for a given material. Thus if the temperature difference T" - T' is large then the expansion will be large which means L" - L' will be large. Likewise if the original length L' is large, then the corresponding expanded length L" will be large
No, the coefficient of linear expansion does not depend on the length of the material. It is a constant value that represents the fractional change in length per degree change in temperature for a specific material.
The two things that work depend on are force and distance.
No, the coefficient of linear expansion does not depend on the initial length of the material. It is a material property that remains constant regardless of the length.
These are just the characteristics of that particular material. Such things as density, thermal expansion, velocity of sound, melting and freezing point and so on.
to expand things that need expansion ;)
Expansion cards are generally installed in PCI or PCI-e slots on the motherboard, although it would depend on which type of expansion card you are referring to.
No, it is a fundamental mechanical property of the material
I think all living things depend on the sun.
When things expand, it can block certain things out like a machine
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.
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Linear expansion depends on original length because longer objects have more atoms or molecules, which can move more freely and contribute to greater expansion when heated. Conversely, shorter objects have fewer particles and exhibit less expansion.
The answer is $20. It may depend on where you go to buy the expansion, but I have both the expansions (galactic adventures // creepy and cute): they were both the same price!