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Find the decrease in the volume of a sample of water from the following data. Initial volume `=1000 cm^3` initial pressure `=10^5Nm^-2, ` final pressure `=10^5Nm^-2`, compressibility of water `=50xx10^-11m^2N^-1`.

A

0.45cm^3`

B

`0.63cm^3`

C

`0.89cm^3`

D

`0.58cm^3`

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