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Liquids do not have liner and areal expansions why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liquids and gases show only cubical expansion, but no linear and superficial expansion because they do not have a definite shape. Different gases have the same rate of expansion for the same rise in temperature, as compared to solids and liquids which show different rates of expansion for the same rise in temperature.

Answered by safiaf8083
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Explanation:

Liquids and gases show only cubical expansion, but no linear and superficial expansion because they do not have a definite shape. Different gases have the same rate of expansion for the same rise in temperature, as compared to solids and liquids which show different rates of expansion for the same rise in temperature

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