Science, asked by eshwar15, 1 year ago

why do liquids have no linear and areal expansion​

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Answered by priyankabhasin327
17

Answer:

Explanation:Liquids, unlike solids have no definite shape and they take the shape of the container. Consequently, liquids have no definite length and area, so linear and areal expansions of liquids have no significance. ... For higher temperature it shows the normal positive thermal expansion.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

Due to their high kinetic energy they only show superficial and cubical expansion

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