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Find out bulk stress on the spherical object of radius `10//pi` cm if area and mass of piston are `50 cm^(2)` and `50 kg`, respectively, for a cylinder filled with gas shown in figure.

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`p_(gas) = (mg)/(A) + p_(a) = (50 xx 10)/(50 xx 10^(-4)) + 1 xx 10^(5) + 1 xx 10^(5) = 2 xx 10^(5) N//m^(2)`
Bulk stress `= p_(gas) = 2 xx 10^(5)N//m^(2)`
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