The correct relation between coefficient of Linear and coefficient of volume expansion is?
Answer: γ = 3α
Explanation
The relation between the coefficient of volume expansion (γ) and the coefficient of linear expansion (α) is: γ = 3α
This relation holds true for isotropic solids.
The coefficient of volume expansion is approximately three times the coefficient of linear expansion.
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