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The apparent coefficients of volume expansion of a liquid filled in vessel A and B of identical volumes are found to be `gamma_(1) and gamma_(2)`, respectively. If `alpha_(1)` be the coefficient of linear expansion of A then the coefficient of linear expansion of B will be

A

`((gamma_1-gamma_2))/3-alpha_1`

B

`((gamma_2-gamma_1))/3+alpha_1`

C

`((gamma_2-gamma_1))/3-alpha_1`

D

`((gamma_1-gamma_2))/3+alpha_1`

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