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The mercury in a thermometer bulb at 0°C is `200"mm"^3`, and the radius of the capillary tube, at that temperature is `1 xx 10^(-4)`m. Assuming uniform expansion of mercury, the spacing between any two consecutive degree will be:

A

`0.1 `mm

B

`0.5` mm

C

`1.0` mm

D

`1.5` mm

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The correct Answer is:
C
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