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An iron sphere of radius `10 cm` is at temperature , `10^(@)C`. If the sphere is heated upto temperature `110^(@)C` , find the change in the volume of the sphere coefficient of linear expansion of iron = `11 xx 10^(-6) .^(@)C^(-1)`

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