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Find the increase in pressure required to decrease the volume of a water sample of 0.01%. Bulk modulus of water `=2.1xx10^9Nm^-2`.

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`B=2.1xx10^9N/m^2`
`(/_\\v)/v=0.1%=10^-4`
`B=(Pv)/(/_\\\\v)`
`=P=B((/_\\\\v)/v)`
`=2.1x10^9xx10^-4)`
`=2.1xx10^5N/m^2`
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