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Physics, 09.01.2020 05:31 andrewmena05

A1.58-kg steel sphere will not fit through a circular hole in
a0.752-kg aluminum plate, becuase the radius of the sphere is
0.10%larger than the radius of the hole. if both the sphere and
theplate are kept at the same temperature, how much heat must be
putinto the two so that the ball just passes through the hole?

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