Home
Class 12
MATHS
The coefficient of linear expansion of a...

The coefficient of linear expansion of a crystalline substance in one direction is `2 xx 10^(-4)//”^(@)C` and in every direction perpendicular to it is `3 xx 10^(-4)//”^(@)C`. The coefficient of cubical expansion of crystal is equal to

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The coefficient of linear expansion of crystal in one direction is alpha_(1) and that in every direction perpendicular to it is alpha_(2) . The coefficient of cubical expansion is

A crystal has a coefficient of linear expansion 12 xx 10^(-6 //@)C in one direaction and 244 xx 10^(-6 //@)C in every direaction at right angles to it. Then the coefficient of cubical expansion of crystal is

The coefficient of linear expansion of a metal rod is 12 xx 10^(-6//0)C , its value in per ^(0)F

The coefficient of real expansion of liquid is 7 xx 10^(-4//0)C . The co efficient of linear ex/pansion of the vessel is 1 xx 10^(-5)//^(0)C . The coefficient of apparent expansion of the liquid is

The coefficient of superficial expansion of a solid is 2xx10//.^(@)C . It's coefficient of linear expansion is

Coefficient of linear expansion of a vessel completely filled with Hg is 1 xx 10^(-5)//”^(@)C . If there is no overflow of Hg on heating the vessel, then coefficient of cubical expansion of Hg is