To what temperature must the washer be heated


In engineering, it is sometimes necessary to shrink fit one metal component onto another - this is done by heating an object such as a metal washer until it is just large enough to fit over another component. As the washer cools, it shrinks into a tight fit over the supporting component. A brass washer with a radius of 1.598 cm at 0 degC is to be shrink-fitted over a solid brass cylinder with a diameter of 3.212 cm at 0 degC. To what temperature must the washer be heated before it will slip over the cylinder? (for brass, the coefficient of linear expansion is 19x10-6 degC-1)

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