Coefficient of volume expansion of

  1. Material X has a coefficient of linear expansion a = 0.00000271/degree C. What value would you expect its volume coefficient of
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  2. The coefficient of expansion of a certain steel is 0.000012 per °C. The coefficient of volume expansion, in (°C) –1, is:
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  3. The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid when determined using two different vessels A and B are gamma1 and gamma2
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  4. Consider a cube of an unknown material. When heated by 10 K, each side expands by 1%. Using *only this information*, what is the
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  5. At a temperature of 0° C, the mass and volume of a fluid are 742 kg and 1.10 m3. The coefficient of volume expansion is 1.36
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  6. A glass bulb is filled with 0.6 m² of mercury at a temperature of 20 °C. The bulb and mercury are heated to 70°C. The linear
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  7. A quartz sphere is 14.0 cm in diameter. What will be its change in volume if its temperature is increased by 305 °F? (the
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  8. Coefficient of volume expansion of some liquids(a/˚C)Alcohol=1.1x〖10〗^(-4) Glycerin=5.0x〖10〗^(-4)
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  9. A flask of volume V contain some mercury it is found that at different temperature the volume of air inside theflaskremains the
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  10. PLEASE HELP GUYSAn ideal gas for which Cv = 3R/2 is the working substance of a Carnot engine. During the isothermal expansion,
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