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non compressive force definition?​

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Answered by muhammadasif1
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Compression force (or compressive force) occurs when a physical force presses inward on an object, causing it to become compacted. In this process, the relative positions of atoms and molecules of the object change. This change can be temporary or permanent depending on the type of material receiving the compressive force. There can also be different results depending on the direction or position on the object that the compressive force is applied.

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Answered by priyanka7205kt
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occurs when a physical force presses inward on an object, causing it to become compacted. In this process, the relative positions of atoms and molecules of the object change. This change can be temporary or permanent depending on the type of material receiving the compressive force. There can also be different results depending on the direction or position on the object that the compressive force is applied.

What Are Some Examples of Compression Force?

Figure 1: Compression Force Applied to an Object on a Solid Surface

Figure 1: Compression Force Applied to an Object on a Solid Surface

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