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A steel ball initially at a pressure of `1.0xx10^(5)` Pa is heated from `20^(@)C` to `120^(@)C` keeping its volume constant. Find the pressure inside the ball. Coefficient of line expansion of steel = `12xx10^(-6)//^(@)C` and bulk modulus steel = `1.6xx10^(11)N//m^(2)`

A

`2.5xx10^(8)` Pa

B

`5.8xx10^(8)` Pa

C

`3.5xx10^(8)` Pa

D

`4.2xx10^(8)` Pa

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