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A clock which keeps correct time at `25^(@)C` has a pendulum made of a metal. The temperature falls to `0^(@)C`. If thecoefficient oflinear expansion of the metal is `1.9xx10^(-5)` per`.^(@)C`, then number of second the clock gains per day is

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