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The coefficient of linear expansion of glass is `alpha_g` per `.^(@)C` and the cubical expansion of mercury is `lamda_m` per `.^(@)C`. The volume of the bulb of a mercury thermometer at `0^@C` is `V_0` and cross section of the capillary is `A_0`. What is the length of mercury column in capillary at `T^@C`, if the mercury just fills the bulb at `0^@C` ?

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