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The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid when determined using two different vessle A and B are `gamma_(1)` and `gamma_(2,)` respectily. If the coefficient of linerar expansion of vesel A is `alpha.` Find the coefficient of linear expension of the vessel B.

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