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The Marina trench is located in the Pacific Ocean, and at one place it is nearly eleven km beneath the surface of water. The water pressure at the bottom of the trench is about `1.1xx10^(8)` Pa. A steel trench. What is the change in the volume of the ball when it reaches to the bottom ?

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`2.51xx10^(-4)m^(3)`
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