Thermal Expansion: The coefficient of linear expansion of aluminum is 24.0 × 10-6 K-1, and the density of aluminum at 0°C is 2.70 × 103 kg/m3. What is the density of aluminum at 300°C?
A. 3.93 × 103 kg/m3
B. 2.73 × 103 kg/m3
C. 2.70 × 103 kg/m3
D. 2.67 × 103 kg/m3
E. 2.64 × 103 kg/m3
Answer: E
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