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A ball falling in a lake of depth `400 m` has a decrease of `0.2%` in its volume at the bottom. The bulk modulus of the material of the ball is `("in"Nm^(-2))`

A

`9.8xx 10^(9)`

B

`9.8xx 10^(10)`

C

`1.96xx 10^(10)`

D

`1.96xx 10^(9)`

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