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:<math>\alpha = \frac{1}{V} \left. \frac{\partial V}{\partial T} \right\vert_p</math>
:<math>\alpha = \frac{1}{V} \left. \frac{\partial V}{\partial T} \right\vert_p</math>


where <math>V</math> is the volume, <math>T</math> is the [[temperature]] and <math>p</math> is the [[pressure]].
==References==
;Related reading
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3549828 Jacobo Troncoso, Paloma Navia, Luis Romaní, David Bessieres, and Thomas Lafitte "On the isobaric thermal expansivity of liquids", Journal of Chemical Physics '''134''' 094502 (2011)]
[[category: classical thermodynamics]]
[[category: classical thermodynamics]]

Latest revision as of 12:23, 3 March 2011

The thermal expansion coefficient, is given by

where is the volume, is the temperature and is the pressure.

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