Science, asked by zealousleka, 11 months ago

the coefficient of cubic expansion of water is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➭ AnSwer :-

  • From the density vs temperature graph of water, it can be inferred that the coefficient of the cubical expansion will be zero at the point where the slope of the graph is zero.
  • Since the graph has zero slope at 4°C, so, at this point, the coefficient of cubical expansion will be zero.
Answered by shraddha842938
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Answer:

The co-efficient of is : ZERO

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