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Physics, 05.07.2019 04:10 gulleraliyeva1999

  would the numerical values of the thermal coefficients of linear expansion have been the same if the temperatures had been measured in degrees fahrenheit? explain, and give an example. 3. for a contraction with a negative fractional change, would the coefficient of thermal expansion be negative? explain. 4. when a mercury-in-glass thermometer is placed in hot water, the thermometer reading first drops slightly and then rises. explain why

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