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A solid ball 3 cm in diameter is submera...

A solid ball 3 cm in diameter is submeraged in a lake at such a depth that the pressure exerted by water is `1 kg f//sq` cm. Find the change in volume of the ball if bulk modulus of ball is `10^7 dyn e//sqcm.`

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