between apparent and real expansion of liquid which is more fundamental property ?
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Apparent Expansion means the thermal expansion of a liquid as measured in a graduated container without allowance for the expansion of the container. The real expansion of the liquid = Apparent expansion of the liquid + Volume expansion of the container.
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So, considering the expansion of the container the actual expansion of the liquid that is obtained is called the real expansion. It is expressed by Vr. Apparent expansion: The expansion of liquid apparently observed without considering the expansion of the container is called the apparent expansion of the liquid.
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