Political Science, asked by vgs60, 1 year ago

explain the following term

rigidity

Compressibilty

kinetic energy

fluidity

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Answered by sparkle0072
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Rigidity is the property of a structure that it does not bend or flex under an applied force. The opposite of rigidity is flexibility.

Compressibility is the capacity of something to be flattened or reduced in size by pressure.

Kinetic energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.

Fluidity the ability of a substance to flow easily.

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Answered by Soloqueen93
3

Heyaa....

rigidity:

it is a quality found in people and objects that don't bend — though they might eventually break

compressibility:

The compressibility factor is a correction factor which describes the deviation of real gas from ideal gas behaviour. It is useful thermodynamic property for modifying the ideal gas law to account for real gas behaviour.

kinetic energy:

The kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.

fluidity:

Fluids are substances than can flow. Solids do not possess fluidity whereas liquids and gases are fluids. Hence alcohol and oxygen are both fluids.

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