Basic physics questions- any help appreciated

In summary, the person is new to the forum and is seeking help with some lower level physics problems. The problems involve calculating the change in length of a steel pipeline, the heat absorbed by methanol, the heat energy liberated by steam, the change in density of mercury, and the mass of a crate being lifted by a hydraulic lift. The person also asks for help with their calculations and whether thermal expansion coefficients are needed.
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FestiveF
Hi all! I am new to the forum and I have a few lower level physics problem with which I am confused. Any help and explanations will be immensely appreciated!

1) A steel pipeline is 1500 m long and is at a temperature of 30 degrees Celcius. How much shorter will it be if the temperature falls to 10 degrees Celcius?
*I got .36 m...

2) How much heat is absorbed by 255 g of methanol when it is heated from 10 degrees Celcius to 60 degrees Celcius?
*I got 3.12 x 10^4 J...

3) Calculate the number of kJ of heat energy liberated by 4 kg of steam at 100 degrees when it is condensed, cooled, and changed to ice at 0 degrees.
* I got 1.2 x 10^4 kJ...

4) If the density of mercury is 13.59 x 10^3 kg/m^3 at 20 degrees Celcius, what will its density be at 65 degrees Celcius?

5) In a certain hydraulic lift, the small piston has a radius of 15 cm. The large piston has a radius of 26 cm. A force of 225 N is applied to the small piston. What is the mass of the crate that is being lifted by the application of this 225 N force?

Thank you SO much ahead of time ~
 
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  • #2
Hi Festive, welcome to the forums!

Can you post your calculations, so we can see where you're getting stuck?
 
  • #3
Don't you need some thermal expansion coefficents of something?
 

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