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A non-conducting body floats in a liquid at `20^(@)C`. with `2//3` of its volume immersed in the liquid When liquid temperature is increased to `100^(@)C, 3//4` of body volume is immersed in the liquid. Then the coefficient of real expansion of the liquid is... (neglecting the expansion of container of the liquid)

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