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Coefficient of apparent expansion of same liquid when heated in copper vessel is 'C' and when heated in gold vessel is 'G'. If 'A' is coefficient of linear expansion of copper, coefficient of linear expansion of gold is

The apparent coefficient of expansion of a liquid when heated in a brass vessel is X and when heated in a tin vessel is Y. If alpha is the coefficient of linear expansion for brass, the coefficient of linear expansion of tin is

The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid is C when heated in a copper vessel and is S when heated in a silver vessel. If A is the coefficient of linear expansion of copper, than that of silver is

The coefficient of real expansion gamma_(R) of a liquid is 5 times the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the container in which the liquid is present. The ratio is of the cofficient of apparent expansion and real expansion of the liquid is

The ratio of coefficients of apparent expansions of the same liquid in two different vessels is 1:2 . If alpha_(1) and alpha_(2) are the coefficient of linear expansions then coefficient of real expansion of the liquid is

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