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The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid in a brass vessel is `14.6 times 10^(-5@)C^(-1)`. What will be the coefficient of apparent expansion of that liquid when it is in iron vessel? `alpha` for brass `=18 times 10^(-6@)C^(-1) " and " alpha ` for iron `=12 times 10^(-6@)C^(-1)`.

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`16.4 times 10^(-5@)C^(-1)`
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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-EXPANSION OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS-EXERCISE - PROBLEM SET - I
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