The compressibility of water is 4 × 10 –5 per unit atmospheric pressure. The decrease in…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Properties of Solids and Liquids
The compressibility of water is 4 × 10–5 per unit atmospheric pressure. The decrease in volume of 100 cubic centimetre of water under a pressure of 100 atmosphere will be
- 0.4 cc
- 4 × 10–5 cc
- 0.025 cc
- 0.004 cc
Answer
(A) 0.4 cc
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