Explain with the help of formulae the
expansion coefficients of liquid and gas
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The volumetric expansion coefficient of a liquid (β) is defined as the fractional change in the volume of the gas per degree Celcius (or kelvin) change in temperature at constant pressure. So, β is the constant pressure volumetric expansion coefficient in case of gas
Explanation:
The area thermal expansion coefficient relates the change in a material's area dimensions to a change in temperature. It is the fractional change in area per degree of temperature change.
Answered by
0
Answer:
the area conflictoin the relative changes are liquids nad gas
Similar questions