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`200 cm^3` of air is kept at 760 mm of mercury pressure. Keeping the temperature constant, if the pressure or that air is increased by 1mm of mercury, then its volume decreases by `0.263 cm^3`. Calculate the bulk modulus of air.

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`1.014 times 10^6 dyn.cm^-2`
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