Physics, asked by Khushi987, 1 year ago

Please tell me the meaning of the symbols attached in the file below. Today, our physics teacher gave us marks using these symbols. What do these symbols mean???
Please helpppppppp

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Answered by Nitya8
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Well the first one is "beta", the second one is "gamma" and the third one is "alpha". All of them are greek letters and are usually used to represent an unknown value in Physics.


Khushi987: actually these values were given to give marks for the project
Khushi987: do they indicate any grades or positions
Nitya8: umm....i'm sorry but as far as I know there is no such use of the symbols!
Nitya8: i think you should ask your teacher
Answered by anilpanayur
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The 1st one is beta, the coefficient of superficial expansion. 2nd one is gama, the coefficient of cubical expansion . 3rd is alpha,the coefficient of linear expansion . These are the 3 kinds of thermal expansion .
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