$A$ thermometer bulb has a volume of $10^{-6} \,m^3$ and the cross-section of the stem is $0.002 \,cm^2$. The bulb is filled with mercury at $0^{\circ} C$. If the thermometer reads a temperature of $100^{\circ} C$, what is the length of the mercury column? (Coefficient of cubical expansion of mercury $\gamma = 18 \times 10^{-5} /{ }^{\circ} C$)

  • A
    $90$ cm
  • B
    $9$ cm
  • C
    $9$ mm
  • D
    $0.9$ mm

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