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the coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is
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The coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is
\(49×10^{-5°}C\)
. What is the fractional change in density for a
\(30°C \)
rise in temperature?
JIPMER MBBS - 2018
JIPMER MBBS
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Jun 25, 2024
0.0155
0.0145
0.0255
0.0355
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