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A solid is immersed completely in a liquid. The temperature coefficients of volume expansion of solid and the liquid are `gamma_(1)` and `gamma_(2) (lt gamma_(1))`. If temperatures of both are increased, then match the following.
`|{:(,"Table-1",,"Table-2"),((A),"upthrust on the solid will",(P),"increase"),((B),"apparent weight of the solid will",(Q),"decrease"),((C),"fraction of volume immersed in",(R),"remain same"),(,"the liquid if allowed to float will",,):}|`

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