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A `U`-tube is filled with mercury. When two limbs are maintained at temperatures of `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C` , then heights of the two columns are `100cm` and `101.8cm` . What is the real coefficient of cubical expansion of mercury ? (Expansion of vessel may be neglected)

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