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A one litre flask of glass has some mercury. it is seen that at different temperature the volume of air inside the flask remains the same. find the volume of mercury in the flask. α(alpha) for glass is 9×10^-60 c and y for mercury is 1.8*10^-40 c^-1 ?

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<b>It is given that volume of air in the flask remains the same at different temperature. This is possible only when the expansion of glass is exactly equal to the expansion of mercury

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