A ball and a thin plate are made from different materials and have the same initial temperature. The ball does not fit t

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A ball and a thin plate are made from different materials and have the same initial temperature. The ball does not fit t

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A ball and a thin plate are made from different materials and have the same initial temperature. The ball does not fit through a hole in the plate, because the diameter of the ball is slightly larger than the diameter of the hole. However, the ball will pass through the hole when the ball and the plate are both heated to a common higher temperature. In each of the arrangements in the drawing the diameter of the ball is 10 x 10mlarger than the diameter of the hole in the thin plate, which has a diameter of 0.11 m. The initial temperature of each arrangement is 28.0 °C. At what temperature will the ball fall through the hole in each arrangement? Gold Aluminum Stol Quartz Lond Silver Arrangement Arrangement Arrangement (a)TA-Number i Units (b) Tg Number : Units V (c) Tc-Number i Units
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