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2. Why a wooden log cannot be compressed?​

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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Because a wooden log is a solid and the molecules arranged in it are tightly packed and there is no space between molecules .. Solids may break under force but it is very difficult to change their shape. So they are rigid and can't be compressed.

Answered by adisri082234
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Because a wooden log is a solid and the molecules arranged in it are tightly packed and there is no space between molecules . ... Solids may break under force but it is very difficult to change their shape. So they are rigid and can't be compressed.

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