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The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid for two different vessels A and B are gamma_(1) " and " gamma_(2) respectively. If the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the vessel A is alpha , then the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the vessel B will be

Coefficient of apparent expansion of same liquid when heated in copper vessel is 'C' and when heated in gold vessel is 'G'. If 'A' is coefficient of linear expansion of copper, coefficient of linear expansion of gold is

The apparent coefficient of expansion of a liquid when heated in a brass vessel is X and when heated in a tin vessel is Y. If alpha is the coefficient of linear expansion for brass, the coefficient of linear expansion of tin is

The apparent coefficient of expansion of a liquid when heated in a brass vessel is X and when heated in a tin vessel is Y. If alpha is the coefficient of linear expansion for brass, the coefficient of linear expansion of tin is

Co-efficient of apparent expansions of a liquid in Gold vessel is G and when heated in a silver vessel is S. If coefficient of linear expansion of Gold is A, coefficient of linear expansion of Silver is

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A liquid when heated in a copper vessel and when heated in a silver vessel, the apparent coefficient of expansion is C and S, repsctively. If coefficients of linear expansion of copper is A, then coefficient of linear expansion of silver is