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If the normal density of sea water is `1.00 g//cm^(3)`, what will be its density at a depth of 4km? Given compressibility of water = 0.00005 per atmosphere. 1 atmospheric pressure `=10^(6) dyn e//cm^(2), g=980 cm//s^(2)`.

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