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define rigidity compressibility fluidity and density

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Answered by GunnTeotia
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Rigidity: The property of solids being stiff and resist towards stress is called rigidity. In solids – Rigidity is very high. In liquids – lower than solids but higher than gases. In gases – very low.
Compressibility: The property of substance that how much the volume of a gas can be reduced by the application of force is called compressibility. In solids – Very low In liquids – lower than gases but higher than solids In gases – Very high.
Fluidity: The physical property of a substance that enables it to flow is called fluidity. In solids – Very low In liquids – Higher than in solids but lower than in gases In gases – Very high.
Density : It means mass per unit volume

Density = Mass / Volume

Particles in solids are very closely packed So they have high density. In gases, there is plaenty of space between particles due to  which density is low.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rigidity: The condition which do not alters the shape of solids.

Compressibility: Compressing particles of gases

is called compressiblity.

Fludity: Fluidity means flowing of liquids freely.

Density: Density is the mass per unit.

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