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Calculate the presure required to stop the increases in volume of a copper block when it is heated from `50^(@)` to `70^(@)C` . Coefficient of linear expansion of copper `=8.0xx10^(-6).^(@)C^(-1)` and bulk modulus of elasticity `3.6xx10^(11)Nm^(-2)`

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