Calculate the linear expansivity (α)

  1. Given that the apparent cubic expansivity of a liguid is 0.0001510-3k_7 and the linear expansivity of the container is
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  2. A density glass bottle contains 44.25g of a liquid at 0(c) and 42.02 at 50(c). Calculate the real cubic expansivity of the
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  3. The length of brass is 80.05m at 90°c. Calculate the linear expansivity
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  4. A glass bottle full at mercury at 0°C has a mass of 500g On being heated through 350°C, 2.43g of mercury is expelled Calculate
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  5. A glass bottle full of mercury has 500g on being heated through 35 degree, 2.43g of mercury are expelled. calculate the mass of
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  6. AREA EXPANSIVITY B IS RELATED TO LINEAR EXPANSIVITY A BY
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  7. An iron rod is1.58m long at 0°c.what must be the length of a brass rod at 0°c if the difference between the length of the two
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  8. A brass of length 100m increases to 100.5m, when heated from 50 to calculate it linear expansivity
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  9. A glass bottle full of mercury has mass 500g. on being heated through 35 degree Celsius , 2.43g of mercury are expelled.
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  10. A glass bottle full of mercury has mass 500 gOn being heated through 35 C, 2.43 g of mercury are expelled. Calculaté the mass
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