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Why do liquids have no linear and aerial expansions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fluids and gases indicate just cubical development, yet no linear and aerial expansion since they don't have an unmistakable shape. Diverse gases have a similar rate of extension for a similar ascent in temperature, when contrasted with solids and fluids which indicate distinctive rates of development for a similar ascent in temperature.
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