SOLUTION: A steel bar at a temperature of 300 degrees C has the length of L. If the temperature of the bar is raised or lowered 100 degrees C, its length will increase or decrease by 0.12%,
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Question 1136944: A steel bar at a temperature of 300 degrees C has the length of L. If the temperature of the bar is raised or lowered 100 degrees C, its length will increase or decrease by 0.12%, respectively. Write an absolute value equation for the maximum and minimum lengths of the bar when it is heated to 400 degrees C or cooled to 200 degrees C. Answer by ikleyn(52831) (Show Source):
This absolute value equation is
|x -L| = 0.0012*L.
Here x is the length of the steel bar at temperature 400°C (= 100°C above 300°C),
or the length of the steel bar at temperature 200°C (= 100°C below 300°C);
L is the length of the bar at 300°C (designation introduced in the condition);
and 0.0012 = 0.12%.