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Find the change in the volume of 1.0 litre kerosene when it is subjected to an extra pressure of `2.0xx 10^5 N m^-2` from the following data. Density of kerosene `= 800 kg m^-3` and speed of sound in kerosene `= 1330 m s^-1`

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