A solid copper ball with a diameter of 3.00 m at sea level

Chapter 9, Problem 9.82

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A solid copper ball with a diameter of 3.00 m at sea level is placed on the bottom of the ocean, at a depth of 10.0 km. If the density of sea water is 1 030 kg/m3, how much does the diameter of the ball decrease when it reaches bottom?

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