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Answered by mehjabeen00
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The Coefficient of Cubical Expansion is the change in volume per unit volume caused by a change in temperature of 1°F.

EXAMPLE: MIL-H-83282 oil has a coefficient of cubical thermal expansion of 0.00046/°F. Thus a temperature rise of 100°F will increase its volume by 4.6%.

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Answered by ItzShruti14
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The increase in volume of a substance with a change in temperature or pressure.

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