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Calculate the volume change of a solid copper cube, 40 mm on each edge, when subjected to a pressure of `2xx10^(7)` Pa. The bulk modulus for copper is `1.25xx10^(11) Nm^(-2)`.

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`-10.21 mm^(3)`
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