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[" A solid body floats in a liquid at a temperature t= "],[50^(@)C" being completely submerged in it.What "],[" percentage of the volume of the body is stomerged "],[" in the liquid after it is cooled to "t_(0)=0C" ,if the "],[" coefficient of cubic expansion for the solid is "7" ,"],[0.3times10^(-50)C^(-1)" and of the liquid "y=8times10^(-8)C^(-1)" ."]

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