Distinguish between real and apparent cubic expansivity
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The real (or absolute) expansivity of a liquid is the fraction of its volume by which it expands per kelvin rise in temperature. ... The apparent expansivity of a liquid is the fraction of its volume by which the liquid appears to expand per kelvin rise in temperature when heated in an expansible vessel.
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The real (or absolute) expansivity of a liquid is the fraction of its volume by which it expands per kelvin rise in temperature. ... The apparent expansivity of a liquid is the fraction of its volume by which the liquid appears to expand per kelvin rise in temperature when heated in an expansible vessel.
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