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Volume of a substance at normal atmospheric pressure is `3500 times 10^-6 m^3`. What will be its change in volume at the pressure of 25 standard atmosphere? Given that bulk modulus of the substance is `10^11 N.m^-2`.

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`85 times 10^-9 m^3`
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