Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Hey guys just tell me the difference between cubical expansion and co-efficient of cubical expansion.Pls don't give idiotic answer.This question is only for SCIENCE STUDENTS.​

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Answered by priyamala12
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Answer:

The magnitude of the coefficient of superficial expansion is so small that it is not necessary to take the initial temperature as 0 °C. Cubical Expansion of Solids: Whenever there is an increase in the volume of the body due to heating the expansion is called cubical or volumetric expansion.

Explanation:

Cubical Expansion Whenever there is an increase in the volume of the body due to heating the expansion is called cubical or volumetric expansion.

Coefficient of cubical expansion is the fraction of volume increased when a body is heated. Its the property of the material and Aluminium has the highest coefficient of expansion among the metals.

Answered by dhruv958champion88
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Answer:

cubical expansion is the expansion due to heating...

It's coefficient is equal to change in volume divided by original volume....

coefficient of expansion = /\V

V

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