The question: At 21°C, a rod is exactly 20.09 cm long on a steel ruler. Both the
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The question:At 21°C, a rod is exactly 20.09 cm long on a steel ruler. Both the rod and theruler are placed in an oven at 243°C, where the rod nowmeasures 20.24 cm on the same ruler. Whatis the coefficient of linear expansion for the material of whichthe rod is made?
For this question, I understand that as both the rod and the steelruler are expanding, the measurement of the rod after being placedin the oven is not exact, as the ruler, too, has expanded. What Idon't get is how come the solution given here states the initialsize of the steel ruler as being what the rod is now afterexpansion? I do not understand if this is an assumption, or if itis the actual initial length of the ruler. I would appreciate ifanyone could clear up my confusion.
PLEASE do NOT solve this problem for me. I'm not asking for someoneto solve, just to explain how we get the initial length of thesteel ruler.