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A uniform cube is subjected to volume compression. If each side is decreased by 2% , then bulk strain is

A

0.02

B

0.03

C

0.04

D

0.06

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The correct Answer is:
D

(d) We have `V=l^(3)`
`(DeltaV)/(V)=(3Deltal)/(l)=3((2)/(100))=0.06`
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