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A glass flask of volume one litre at `0^(@)C` is filled, level full of mercury at this temperature. The flask and mercury are now heated to `100^(@)C`. How much mercury will spill out if coefficient of volume expansion of mercury is `1.82 xx 10^(-4)//^(@)C` and linear expansion of glass is `0.1 xx 10^(-4)//^(@)C` respectively?

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