Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Crude oil with a bulk modulus of 2.35 GPa is leaking from a deep-sea well 2350 m below the surface of the ocean, where the water pressure is 2.38×10^7 Pa.
Suppose 3.49×104 barrels of oil leak from the wellhead; assuming all that oil reaches the surface, how many barrels will it be on the surface?
V= ____ barrels
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