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A glass vessel just holds `50gm` of a liquid at `0^(0)C`. If the coefficient of linear expansion is `8 xx 10^(-6) // ^(0)C` The mass of the liquid it holds at `80^(0)C` is [coefficient of absolute expansion of liquid `= 5 xx 10(-4) //^(0)C` (nearly)

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