Thermal Expansion Overflown Volume to Change in Temp.

was going thru a Revision checklist where he mentioned that we can calculate the rise in temprature of the system by measuring the weight of the overflown but he didnt explain how any ideas on how it can be done??? just to clear stuff up volume overflown(deltaV) here is just the diffrence of change in volume of Liquid and change of colume of container
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Opt
Opt3w ago
.....you can just measure the volume, but weight and density work too.
flower
flowerOP3w ago
yea yea deff just ki he mentioned this thing and i was wondering how it could be done
Opt
Opt3w ago
Get volume with density and weight, and you have the formula right there.
flower
flowerOP3w ago
lemme try achcha haa ok got it thanks +solved @Opt
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