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A weight thermometer contains 500 gram of mercury at `0^@C` . What mass of mercury will overflow if the temperature is raised up to `100^@ C` . Co-efficient of real expansion of mercury is `0.00018//^@C` . Co -efficient of linear expansion of glass is `0.00001//^@C` .

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