The fractional change in density of glycerin for a rise of 40C in its temp. is __

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asked Jul 18, 2017 in Physics by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 33 179

The value of the coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is 5 × 10-4 K-1.

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answered Jul 19, 2017 by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 36 146 471
selected Jul 23, 2017 by sarthaks
 
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Coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin, αV = 5 × 10–4 K–1

Rise in temperature, Δ= 40°C

Fractional change in its volume = ΔV/V

This change is related with the change in temperature as:


Where,

m = Mass of glycerine

= Initial density at T1

= Final density at T2

Where

T1 – ρT) / ρT2  =  Fractional change in density

∴Fractional change in the density of glycerin =  5×10−4×40 = 2×10−2 = 0.02

commented Jul 19, 2017 by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 33 179
Thanks..
It was very helpful.

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