A steel scale measures the length of a copper rod as L cm when both are at 20∘C, the calibration temperature for the scale. If the coefficients of linear expansion for steel and copper are αs and αc respectively, what would be the scale reading (in cm) when both are at 21∘C?
L(1+αc)(1+αs)
The length of 1 cm division of the steel scale at 21∘C is 1 cm×[1+αs(21−20)]=(1+αs) cm
The length of cooper rod at 21∘C will be L cm×[1+αc(21−20)]=L(1+αc) cm
∴ Scale reading at 21∘C=L(1+αc)(1+αs)
Hence, the correct choice is (a).