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What will be the decrease in volume of `100 cm^(3)` of water under pressure of 100 atm if the compressibility of water is `4xx10^(-5)` per unit atmosphere pressure ?

A

`0.1cm^3`

B

`0.2cm^3`

C

`0.3cm^3`

D

`0.4cm^3`

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