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A fractional change in volume of oil is 1 percent when a pressure of `2 xx10^7 Nm^(-2)` is applied. Calculate the bulk modulus and its compressibility

A

`3xx10^(8)Nm^(-2), 0.33xx10^(-9)m^(2)N^(-1)`

B

`5xx10^(9)Nm^(-2), 2xx10^(-10)m^(2)N^(-1)`

C

`2xx10^(9)Nm^(-2), 5xx10^(-10)m^(2)N^(-1)`

D

`2xx10^(9)Nm^(-2), 5xx10^(-9)m^(2)N^(-1)`

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