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Chemistry, 24.09.2021 15:40 greend0719

Now we know the percent expansion of water for every degree of temperature increase. Now, let's apply this to a real situation. Imagine a swimming pool 25 m long and 15 m wide. If the water is exactly 2 m deep when the water temperature is 20 ° C, how deep will the water be if the temperature increases to 21 ° C?

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