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The pressure applied from all direction on a cube is P. How much its temperature should be raised to maintain the original volume ? The volume elasticity of the cube is `beta` and the coefficient of volume expansion is `alpha`

A

`(P)/(alpha beta)`

B

`(P alpha)/(beta)`

C

`(P beta)/(alpha)`

D

`(alpha B)/(P)`

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