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The expansion of a steel bridge as it’s heated
The expansion of a steel bridge as it’s heated to a final Celsius temperature, TF, from an initial Celsius temperature, T0, can be approximated by using this formula:
Increase in length = a × L × (TF - T0)
a is the coefficient of expansion (which for steel is 11.7 × 10-6).
L is the length of the bridge at temperature T0
Using this formula, write a C++ program that displays a table of expansion lengths for a steel bridge that’s 7365 meters long at 0 degrees Celsius, as the temperature increases to 40 degrees in 5-degree increments.