Answer:
The volume is reduced by 3.6 milliliters.
Explanation:
In order to find the change of volume, we can use the definition of Volumetric strain which is the negative ratio of the change of volume with respect the original volume.
[tex]\epsilon = -\cfrac{\Delta V}{V}[/tex]
The negative sign shows that the volume is decreasing. Solving for the change of volume we get
[tex]\Delta V =-V \epsilon[/tex]
Thus we can replace the given information of the volume strain on oil [tex]\epsilon = -3.0 \times 10^{-4}[/tex] for a volume [tex]V = 12 \,L[/tex] of oil, so we get:
[tex]\Delta V = - 12 \, L \times (-3.0 \times 10^{-4})[/tex]
That give us
[tex]\Delta V = 0.0036\, L[/tex]
We can finally multiply by 1000 milliliters per liter to find the reduction in volume of oil.
[tex]\Delta V = 3.6\, mL[/tex]
Thus the volume is reduced by 3.6 milliliters.