Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
coefficient of real expansion of mercury...

coefficient of real expansion of mercury is `0.18xx10^(-3)//""^(@)C`. If the density of mercury at `0^(@)C` is 13.6 gm/c.c., its density at 573 K will be

A

12.90 gm/c.c

B

13.10 gm/c.c

C

12.95 gm/c.c

D

12.75 gm/c.c

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Coefficient of real expension of mercury is 0.18 xx 10^(-3//@)C . If the density of mercury at 0^(@)C is 13.6 g//C C , its density at 473 K will be

Density of a liquid at 0^(@)C is 13.6 gm/c.c., and its coefficient of real expansion is 18xx10^(-5)//""^(@)C . If the temperature is increased to 200^(@)C , percentage change in its density is

A glass bulb of volume 250 c.c is completely filled with mercury at 20^(@)C . The temperature of the system is raised to 100^(@)C . If the coefficient of linear expansion of glass is 9xx10^(-6)//""^(@)C and coefficient of absolute expansion of mercury is 1.8xx10^(-4)//""^(@)C , the volume of mercury that overflows is nearly

The density of mercury in cgs system is 13.6 g cm^(-3) . Its value in SI is