A bimetal strip can be used as a thermometer and thermostat, a device that conve
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A bimetal strip can be used as a thermometer and thermostat, a device that converts small changes in temperature to mechanical motion (see figure A below). A thermostat can be constructed by joining two pieces of metal, brass and steel, along their length as shown in figure B below. The brass and steel are both 60 cm long and 0.12 mm thick. If this bimetal strip is heated, the brass will expand more than the steel, causing the strip to bend. What change in temperature is needed to make the bimetal strip curl to a full circle as shown in figure C below?Explanation / Answer
Given
Lenth of one strip L = 0.60 m
Thickness of one strip t = 0.12 x 10-3 m
Known
Linear thermal expansionn coefficient of brass B = 19 x 10-6 K-1
Linear thermal expansionn coefficient of brass s = 13 x 10-6 K-1
Solution
The Difference in radius r1 - r2 = t = 0.12 x 10-3 m
The new length of the srips are equal to the circumference of the circles.
Circumference of brass circle SB = 2r1
Circumference of steel circle SS = 2r2
Change in length of the brass sripe
L = BLT
2r1 - L = BLT ….(1)
Change in length of the steel sripe
L = sLT
2r2- L = sLT ….(2)
2r1 -2r2 = (B -s )LT
2(r1 -r2 ) = (B -s )LT
2t = (B -s )LT
T = 2t/(B -s )L
T = 2 x 3.14 x 0.12 x 10-3 / ( 19 x 10-6- 13 x 10-6) x 0.60
T = 209 OC
An increase in temperature by 209 oC would form a full circle
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