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Define rigidity, compressibility,density and fluidityone rigidity , compressibility and fluidity

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Answered by Incredible29
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Rigidity ----->
The inability of an object to bend or to change its shape .
More the rigidity , less the object can bend .

Compressibility ------>
The ability of a substance to occupy a lesser volume when pressure is applied .
More the compressibility , more easily the substance can occupy a lesser volume .

Density ----->
Density of a substance is the mass contained in a specified volume .
It is generally measured per metre cube .
SI unit is kg / m³ .

Fluidity ----->
The ability of a substance to flow ( generally from a higher volume to a lower volume ) .
More the fluidity , more easily the substance can flow .

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Answered by Shobana13
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Heya friend,

Here is the answer:

DEFINITION:-

RIGIDITY- It is a property in which a substance cannot change its Shape by hammering or due to any external force acts.

COMPRESSIBILITY- It is the ability to reduce the volume by applying pressure.

DENSITY- It is defined as mass per unit volume.

[Formula: density= mass/volume]

FLUIDITY- It is the ability to flow.

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