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A vertical column 50 cm long at `50^(@)C` balances another column of same liquid 60 cm long at `100^(@)C` . The coefficient of absolute expansion of the liquid is

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To find the coefficient of absolute expansion of the liquid, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the problem We have two columns of the same liquid, one measuring 50 cm at 50°C and the other measuring 60 cm at 100°C. Since they balance each other, we can equate their volumes. ### Step 2: Set up the equation for linear expansion The linear expansion of a liquid can be described by the formula: \[ ...
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