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A sinker of weight `w_0` has an apparent weight `w_1` when weighed in a liquid at a temperature `t_1 and w_2` when weight in the same liquid at temperature `t_2`. The coefficient of cubical expansion of the material of sinker is `beta`. What is the coefficient of volume expansion of the liquid.

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