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The loss in weight of a solid when immersed in a liquid at `0^(@) C` in `w_(0)` and t°C is 'w'. If cubical coefficient of expansion of the solid and the liquid are `gamma_(s) and gamma_(t)` then `'w'=`

A

`w_(0) [1+ ( gamma_(s) - gamma_(l) ) t ]`

B

`w_(0) [ 1- ( gamma_(s) - gamma_(l) ) t ]`

C

` w_(0) [ ( gamma_(s) - gamma_(l) ) t ]`

D

`( w_(0) t) /( [ gamma_(s) - gamma_(l) ]) `

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