Thermal Expansion Problem: Help Solve Clearance Issue

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The discussion centers on a thermal expansion problem involving a brass rod and a copper sheet, where the goal is to determine the temperature at which the clearance between them becomes zero. The rod has a radius of 0.5 cm and an initial clearance of 0.010 mm at 20 degrees Celsius. The equation for thermal expansion is provided, indicating that the change in clearance can be calculated using the coefficient of linear expansion for both materials. The derived formula for the temperature at which the clearance is zero is T = 293 + (20 x 10^-3 m / α), where α represents the coefficient of linear expansion. The conversation highlights the need for numerical assistance in solving the equation.
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Thermal Expansion Please Help!

I have a Thermal Expansion problem that I am having trouble with...

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A brass rod has a circular cross section of radius .5 cm. The rod fits into a circular hole in a copper sheet with a clearance of .010 mm completely around it when both it and the sheet are at 20 degrees C. At what temperature will the clearance be zero?

I know I have to use Area of Expansion here, but I am not sure which version to use. I knwo to convert .5 cm to .005m and .010mm to 10m. I also know that delta T equals T-293=20-293=-273K. I do not know how to develop the equation. Any assistance would be appreciated, although I will warn that I do not do well with written explanations as well as numerical ones...
 
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Thank you! The equation for the thermal expansion of an object with a circular cross section is:Δx = α(T−T₀)Rwhere α is the coefficient of linear expansion, T is the temperature of the object, T₀ is the initial temperature, and R is the radius of the circular cross section. Using the given values, we can solve for T:0.010 mm = α(T−293)0.005 mT = 293 + (0.010 mm / (α 0.005 m))T = 293 + (10 x 10^-3 m / (α 0.005 m))T = 293 + (20 x 10^-3 m / α)Therefore, the temperature at which the clearance will be zero is 293 + (20 x 10^-3 m / α), where α is the coefficient of linear expansion for brass and copper.
 
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