How much should the pressure on a litre of water be changed to compress it by 0.10%?
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volume of water,V=1L
it is given that water is to be compressed by 0.10%
fractional change ,∆V/V=0.1/(100x1)=10³
therefore the pressure on water should be 2.2 X10 raise to the power 6 NM²
it is given that water is to be compressed by 0.10%
fractional change ,∆V/V=0.1/(100x1)=10³
therefore the pressure on water should be 2.2 X10 raise to the power 6 NM²
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Electric current is the flow of electrons though a material, and electrical conductivity is the ability of electric current to flow through a material. Conductors, such as copper, other metals, and water, have a high electrical conductivity and therefore can easily have electrons pass through them.
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