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6. What is compressibility? How it is negligible in solids?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compressibility is the ability to be reduced to a lower volume when force is applied. Solids are incompressible as their particles are held together. So, we can tell that compressibility is negligible in solids.

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Answered by GeetaVadnere
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All solids have a definite shape, distinct boundaries and fixed volumes, that is, have negligible compressibility. Solids have a tendency to maintain their shape

The specification above is incomplete, because for any object or system the magnitude of the compressibility depends strongly on whether the process is isentropic or isothermal.

For a solid, the distinction between the two is usually negligible.

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