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A sphere of diameter 7.0 cm and mass 266.5 g floats in a bath of liquid. As the temperature is raised, the sphere begins to sink at a temperature of `35^@ C`. If the density of liquid is `1.527 g cm^(-3)` at `0^@C`, find the coefficient of cubical expansion of the liquid. Neglect the expansion of the sphere

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  7. Are coefficients of thermal expansion constant for a given solid?

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  9. How does the density of liquids vary with temperatury? Show that on in...

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  10. Describe an experiment to show that water has its maximum density at 4...

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  11. At what temperature, the density of water is maximum?

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  12. What is anomalous expansion of water and its use in nature?

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  13. Define Heat

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  14. Define temperature

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  15. Define thermal capacity

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  16. Define water equivalant

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  17. Define specific heat.

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  18. Define latent heat.

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  19. Define specific heat of a substance. Give its units.

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  20. Define latent heat of fusion of a substance Give its SI units.

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  21. State and explain principle of calorimetry.

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