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An increase in pressure of 100 kPa causes a certain volume of water to decrease by 0.005% of its original volume.
Calculate the bulk modulus of water?

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Bulk modulus
`B=V|(Delta P)/(Delta V)|=(100xx10^3)/(0.005xx10^(-2))=(100xx10^3)/(5xx10^(-5))` = 2000 MPa, where `MP_a` mega pascal
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