When a vessel containing a liquid is heated the level of liquid fall and rise.why does it happen so
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When a vessel containing a liquid is heated the level of liquid fall and rise because:
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When the glass gets hotter, it expands and the volume of beaker increased. When the volume of the same glass increases, obviously, the level of the liquid falls down.
On other hand, when the water gets hot now, it expands much more than the the glass due to which water expands more than the glass. When water gets more hotter than the glass, in turns, water the level of water rises.
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