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A solid brass sphere (B = 35,000 MPa) of volume 1.3 m3 is dropped into the...

A solid brass sphere (B = 35,000 MPa) of volume 1.3 m3 is dropped into the ocean to a depth where the water pressure is 18 MPa greater than it is at the surface. What is the change in volume of the sphere?

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