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[" A metal ball immersed in Alcohol weights "W_(1)" at "0^(@)C" and "W_(2)" at "50^(@)C" .The coefficient of cubical expansion "],[" of the metal "(m)" is less than that of alcohol "(gamma)_(A)" Assuming that density of metal is large compared to that "],[" of alcohol,it can be shown that "],[[" (A) "W_(1)>W_(2)," (B) "W_(1)=W_(2)," (C) "W_(1)

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