Solution)
Given,
Change in length, deltaL=19.4*10^-2 m
We know, Lo=deltaL/(alpha*deltaT)
Lo=(19.4*10^-2)/(1.2*10^-5)*(40-(-9))
Lo=329.93 m (Ans)
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