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what is the coefficient of volume expansion derive it expansion​

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Answered by bunnynani18
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Volume Expansion: Volume expansionis defined as the increase in thevolume 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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The volumetric thermal expansion coefficient is the most basic thermal expansion coefficient.

illustrates that, in general, substances expand or contract when their temperature changes, with expansion or contraction occurring in all directions.

Such substances that expand in all directions are called isotropic.

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