explain the meaning of the apparent expansion of a liquid?How is the apparent expansion related to the real expansion of the liquid?
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A liquid is heated in a container. Heat flows through the container to the liquid. This means that the container expands first, due to which the level of the liquid falls. ... This observed expansion of the liquid is known as the apparent expansion of the liquid and is less than its actual expansion.
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When the liquid gets heated, it expands more and beyond its original value. We cannot observe the intermediate state. We can only observe the initial and final levels. This observed expansion of the liquid is known as the apparent expansion of the liquid and is less than its actual expansion.
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