explain the compressibility of liquids.
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The compressibility is the change in the liquid volume due to a unit variation of pressure. .... All effects that can be described assuming an incomprehensible liquid are independent of the volume viscosity. This is why volume viscosity is hard to measure, and therefore, is usually assumed to be Zero.
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Compressibility is the measure of how much a given volume of matter decreases when placed under pressure. If we put pressure on a solid or a liquid, there is essentially no change in volume. The atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid or liquid are very close together.
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