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A piece of metal weighs 46 g in air. When immersed in a liquid of specific gravity 1.24 at 27C, it weighs 30 g. When the temperature of liquid is raised to 42C, the metal piece weighs 30.5 g. Specific gravity of liquid at 42C is 1.20. Calculate the coefficient of linear expansion of metal

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2.23×105oC1
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6.7×105oC1
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4.46×105oC1
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none of these
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Solution

The correct option is A 2.23×105oC1
Let volume of metal piece be V1 at t1C(=27C) and V2 at t2C(=42C).
Given weight of metal piece in liquid at 27C=30 g.
As weight of metal piece in air =46 g, hence loss of weight of metal piece in liquid =4630=16 g= weight of liquid displaced = volume of liquid × density.
16=V1×1.24 or V1=161.24 cm3
Similarlry, V2=4630.51.20=15.51.20 cm3
Now, V42=V27(1+γΔθ)
or V2=V1(1+γΔθ)=V1(1+γ×15)
1+15γ=V2V1=15.5/1.2016/1.24=1.0010
γ=6.7×105oC1
α=γ3=2.23×105oC1
Hence, the correct answer is option (a).

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