Is liquid compressible?
Answers
Answered by
0
Liquids Have Little Compressibility.
Answered by
1
no Liquids have little compressibility. Water, for example, will compress by only 46.4 parts per million for every unit increase in atmospheric pressure (bar). At around 4000 bar (58,000 psi) of pressure, at room temperature, water only experiences an 11% decrease in volume.
Similar questions