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A cubic sample of a new kind of artificial tissue is subject to an increase in pressure of 160 kPa which results in a reduction in the side length of the cube of 6.5%. That is, the side length of the cube has reduced from L0 to 0.935L0.
What is the bulk modulus of the tissue?
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