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A mercury thermomeeter contains `2c.c.` of `Hg.` at `0^(@)C`. Distance between `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C` marks on the stem is `35cm` and diameter of the bore is `0.02cm` then `gamma_(A)` of liquid is

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