An aluminum rod 17.400 cm long at 20°C is heated to 100°C. What is its new length? Aluminum has a linear expansion coefficient of 25 × 10-6 K-1

A) 17.435 cm
B) 17.365 cm
C) 0.348 cm
D) 0.0348 cm


A

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