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The density of a liquid of coefficient of cubical expansion `gamma " is " rho " at " 0^(@) C ` when the liquid is heated to a temp T. the change is density will be

A

`(rho gamma T )/(1 + gamma T )`

B

`(rho gamma T )/(1 + gamma T )`

C

`(-(1+gammaT))/(gammaT)`

D

`(gamma(1+gammaT))/(gammaT)`

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