the coefficient of volume expansion of solid is
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The Coefficient of linear expansion of the given solid is denoted as a. ... Volume Expansion: Volume expansion is defined as the increase in the volume of the solid on heating. With a change in temperature ∆t the change in volume of a solid is given by ∆v=Vy∆t where the coefficient of volume expansion is y.
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For the same quantity of heat, the coefficient of volume expansion of a solid is greater than the coefficient of linear expansion.
- The expansion coefficients of anybody or object change when they are heated up.
- The volume expansion coefficient is higher than the linear expansion coefficient.
- It has the proportion α:γ = 1 : 3 where α is the linear expansion coefficient and γ is the cubical expansion coefficient.
As a result,
- A solid item expands in volume more than it does in length or width for the same amount of heat applied.
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