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Coefficient of volume expansion of a gas is:

A

`(1)/(273)`

B

`(2)/(273)`

C

`(3)/(273)`

D

`(4)/(273)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

According to Charles' law,
`V_(t) = V_(0) (1 + (t)/(273))`
`V_(t) = V_(0) (1 + alpha t)`
`alpha = (1)/(273) =` Coefficient of volume expansion
Here, `V_(0) =` volume at `0^(@)C " and " V_(t) =` Volume at `t .^(@)C`
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