A bakelite beaker has volume capacity of 500cc at 30°C. When it is partially filled with V? volume (at 30°C) of mercury, it is found that the unfilled volume of the beaker remains constant as temperature is varied. If γ(beaker) = 6 * 10?? °C?¹ and γ(mercury) = 1.5 * 10?? °C?¹, where γ is the coefficient of volume expansion, then V? (in cc) is close to
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Given

6a2 = 24

a2 = 4

a = 2m

Δ v = v ( γ ) Δ T

= 3 α v Δ T

= 3 × 5 × 1 0 4 × ( a 3 ) × 1 0

= 3 × 5 × 1 0 4 × 8 × 1 0

= 1 2 0 × 1 0 3 = 1 . 2 × 1 0 5 c m 3

 

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