Because liquids have two types of expansions i.e Apparent Expansion and Real Expansion
liquids have highr volume coefficient of expansion than solid thats why they expand more than solids when heated
Among common liquids, ether has a particularly high coefficient of thermal expansion.
The coefficient of superficial expansion refers to the ratio of change in area to an increase in its temperature. It measures the expansion of a Laminar surface.
expansion of liquids
The one with the higher coefficient of thermal expansion.
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Among common liquids, ether has a particularly high coefficient of thermal expansion.
Since most metals are isotropic, the cubical coefficient of expansion is three times the linear coefficient of expansion. The linear coefficient of expansion is obtained from measurement and tables for the specific material which are readily available.
Yes as friend Des Dichado pointed out liquids do have thermal expansion.
The coefficient of superficial expansion refers to the ratio of change in area to an increase in its temperature. It measures the expansion of a Laminar surface.
liquid has two coefficient of expensionbecause during expension by heating the expension of container as well as expension of liquid takes place. that is why liquid have two coefficient of expension
expansion of liquids
The one with the higher coefficient of thermal expansion.
Why aluminium has high thermal expansion coefficient than Copper?"
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A binomial coefficient is a coefficient of any of the terms in the expansion of the binomial (x+y)^n.
The coefficient is 6.
Because the two metals have different coefficient of linear expansion