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The volume occupied by a thin- wall brass vessel and the volume of a solid brass sphere are the same and equal to `1,000 cm^(3) at 0^(@)C`. How much will the volume of the vessel and that of the sphere change upon heating to `20^(@)C`? The coefficieny of linear expansion of brass is `alpha = 1.9 xx 10^(-5)`.

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`DeltaV = V_(0) = 3 alpha DeltaT =1.14 cm^(3)`
`1.14 cm^(3)` for both
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