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Engineering, 16.11.2019 00:31 ashtonsilvers2003

In matlab how do i assign a certain value in the matrix to be changed depending on which sphere option is chosen in the menu then also display it for both volume and specific gravity when printed.

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most materials expand as their temperature increases. one way to quantify this is with the volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion (α) [inverse kelvins, k-1]. to calculate the change in volume of an object, you can use :

∆v = α v ∆t

where ∆t is the change in temperature, and v is the initial volume. thus the new volume after a temperature change is the initial volume plus ∆v.

part a: create the variable sphdata containing the matrix shown:

0.9 51 101

1.7 42 88.1

1.5 87 133

0.8 54 76.2

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