explain compressibility of a material
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Compressibility of any substance is the measure of its change in volume under the action of external forces. The normal compressive stress on any fluid element at rest is known as hydrostatic pressure p and arises as a result of innumerable molecular collisions in the entire fluid.
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Compressibility of any substance is the measure of its change in volume under the action of external forces. The normal compressive stress on any fluid element at rest is known as hydrostatic pressure p and arises as a result of innumerable molecular collisions in the entire fluid.
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