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When a liquid in a glass vessel is heated, its apperent expansion is `10.30 xx 10^(-4//0)C`. Same liquid when heated in a matalic vessel, its apparent expansion is `10.06 xx 10^(-4//0)C`. Same liquid when heated in a metalic vessel, its apperent expansion of metal is
`(alpha_(glass) = 9 xx 10^(-6//0)C)`

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