FAQ

What is the Volumetric Expansion Coefficient?
Volumetric Expansion Coefficient is defined as an increase in volume per unit original volume per Kelvin rise in temperature. Volumetric Expansion Coefficient is usually measured using the 1 Per Kelvin for Thermal Expansion. Note that the value of Volumetric Expansion Coefficient is always positive.
Can the Volumetric Expansion Coefficient be negative?
No, the Volumetric Expansion Coefficient, measured in Thermal Expansion cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Volumetric Expansion Coefficient?
Volumetric Expansion Coefficient is usually measured using the 1 Per Kelvin[K⁻¹] for Thermal Expansion. 1 Per Rankine[K⁻¹], 1 Per Celsius[K⁻¹], 1 Per Fahrenheit[K⁻¹] are the few other units in which Volumetric Expansion Coefficient can be measured.
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