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The bulk modulus of a liquid is 4.0 10^10 N/m2. Suppose a volume of 0.6 m3 of the liquid is taken from the surface where the pressure is approximately that of the atmosphere (1.00 10^5 N/m2) and is lowered into a pool of liquid to a depth where the pressure is 2.00 10^7 N/m2. By how much does the volume of the liquid change?

use: V= (Vzero)(change in pressure)/B
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