As per the question the volume of mercury is given as 0.002 m^3 at 20 degree Celsius.
We are asked to calculate the volume of the mercury at 50 degree Celsius.
This problem is based on thermal expansion of matter.
Let us consider the initial and final volume of the mercury is denoted as -
Let the initial and final temperature of the mercury is denoted as -
As per question
The change in temperature is
Mercury is a fluid.So we have to apply volume expansion of liquid .
The coefficient of of volume expansion of mercury at 20 degree Celsius is 0.00018 per centigrade.
As per volume expansion of liquid,
Here is the volume at T degree Celsius.
Hence volume at 50 degree Celsius is calculated as-
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As per the options given in the question ,option A is close to the calculated value. So option A is right.