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An iron sphere has a radius of 10 cm at a temperature of `0^(@)C`. Calculate the change in the volume of the sphere, if it is heated to `100^(@)C`. Coefficient of linear expansion of iron `= 11 xx 10^(-6).^(@)C^(-1)`.

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