Physics, asked by Venkateswarrao, 8 months ago

Density of a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius is 13.6g/cc and its coefficient of real expansion is 18*10^-5/degree Celsius if the temperature is increased to 200 degree Celsius percentage of change in its density is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Co-efficient of volume expansion of

Density of mg at

To find :

Density at

We Know

ρ=

(1+r

0

t)

ρ

0

Where

ρ → Density at any temp other than 0

C

ρ → Density at 0

C

r

0

→ co-efficient of volume expansion.

t→

temp at which density is to be calculated.

ρ=

1+0.18×200

13.6

=

1.036

13.6

=13.11g/cc

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