Physics, asked by rsubramaniananuja, 9 months ago

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When a liquid contained in a vessel is heated, first
the vessel will get the heat so it will expand due to
which the level of liquid will fall. Thereafter when heat
reaches the liquid, it will expand, so the level of liquid
will rise. Since liquids expand more than the solids, the
liquid level rises above its initial level. Thus, the real
expansion of liquid is more than the observed expansion. why it is like that

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Answered by arthj005
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Answer:

It is its natural property.

Explanation:

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