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A piece of metal weighs 46 g in air and 30 g in lipuid of density `1.24 xx 10^3 kg m^(-3)` kept at `27^0C`. When the temperature of the liquid is raised to `42^0C` the metal piece weights 30.5 g . The density of the liqued at `42^0 C` is `1.20 xx 10^3 kg m^(-3)`. Calculate the coefficient of linear expandsion of the metal.

A

`3.316xx10^(-5)//^(@)C`

B

`2.316xx10^(-5)//^(@)C`

C

`4.316xx10^(-5)//^(@)C`

D

None of these

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