Experiment 105 - Linear Expansions

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In conducting Experiment 105: Linear Expansions, the researchers gathered and

used laboratory equipment to obtain accurate measurements. These included (1) a


rubber tube with steam generator, (2) a power cord with digital multimeter, (3) an
aluminum tube with thermistor, and (4) a meter stick. The experiment began by
mounting the aluminum rod on the expansion base first and ensuring that the stainless
steel pin on the tube fits into the mounting block’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is
pressed against the spring component of the dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was
attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the
tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s rubber tube, with the tube’s end located
farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on. The tube’s initial length, which was
measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge of the angle bracket at either end of
the tube thermistor, was attached to the multimeter, and the dial gauge’s reading was
again set to zero.

k’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is pressed against the spring component of the
dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge
reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube
k’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is pressed against the spring component of the
dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge
reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube
promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube
k’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is pressed against the spring component of the
dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge
reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube

promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube
k’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is pressed against the spring component of the
dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge
reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube

promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube
k’s slot, while the tube’s bracket is pressed against the spring component of the
dial gauge. Afterward, the thermistor was attached to the multimeter, with the dial gauge
reading promptly set to zero. Finally, the tube’s end was linked to the steam generator’s
rubber tube, with the tube’s end located farthest from the dial gauge before turning it on.
The tube’s initial length, which was measured from the stainless steel pin’s inner edge
of the angle bracket at either end of the tube

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