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Calculate Thermal Expansion/Contraction for a Pipe

12/19/2010 4:24 AM

How to calculate thermal expansion/contraction for a pipe

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12/19/2010 4:46 AM

coefficient of linear expansion times length times temerature rise.
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(small correction for shoe size and latitude can be factored in if you are gullible)

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12/19/2010 8:59 AM

You've got to be kidding me, right?! Obviously another homework problem!

[It appears that the OP has yet to learn how to crack open the assigned textbook and actually study effectively.....My advice to the OP is to read the book kiddo and you shall learn!]

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