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why did liquid and gases have no linear or superficial expansion

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Answered by debtwenty12pe7hvl
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Liquids and gases show only cubical expansion, but no linear and superficial expansion because they do not have a definite shape.

Answered by marishthangaraj
5

Liquid and gases have no linear or superficial expansion

Explanation:

  • As we know that liquid as well as the gas does not have a proper shape and size hence they expand in volume as a whole.
  • Whereas in case of superficial expansion Expansion in area of a Laminar surface due to heating takes place and when we talk about linear expansion also it is all about the increase in length of a material in relation to the increase of the temperature of the material.

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