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Physics, 25.12.2019 22:31, chonawilson4

During an all-night cram session, a student heats up a one-half liter (0.50 x 10- 3 m3) glass (pyrex) beaker of cold coffee. initially, the temperature is 18 °c, and the beaker is filled to the brim. a short time later when the student returns, the temperature has risen to 92 °c. the coefficient of volume expansion of coffee is the same as that of water. how much coffee (in cubic meters) has spilled out of the beak?

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