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Thermal Properties Of Matter

Thermal expansion: real and apparent expansion of liquids

Physics

A round bottomed flask is filled with water up to the level L1L_1.

When the flask filled with water is heated instead of the water level rising, it initially drops to L2L_2. This is because before the water starts expanding, the glass of the flask expands which cause the water level to drop for a little while.

Once the water starts to expand the water level rises to L3L_3.

To an observer it might appear that that the water level increased from L1L_1 to L3.L_3. However, in reality the the water expanded from L2L_2 to L3L_3.

Therefore we can say that,

Apparent Expansion of Water: L1L_1 to L3L_3

Real Expansion of Water: L2L_2 to L3L_3