Sponge is a solid but still it can be copressed? Why?
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Sponge is a solid but it can be compressed because there are tiny spaces or holes which allow it to be compressed. A sponge has minute holes,in which air is trapped, when we press it,the air is expelled out and we are able to compress it.sponge is a porous solid.but in other words the property of compressibility means an object is commpresed and it remains in that compressed shape until we apply force to get it back to its normal position and when we compress sponge it comes back to its original shape automatically in a minute or two
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Sponge is a solid but it can be compressed because there are tiny spaces or holes which allow it to be compressed. A sponge has minute holes,in which air is trapped, when we press it,the air is expelled out and we are able to compress it.sponge is a porous solid.but in other words the property of compressibility means an object is commpresed and it remains in that compressed shape until we apply force to get it back to its normal position and when we compress sponge it comes back to its original shape automatically in a minute or two
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sponge is solid but still it can be compressed because the atoms /molecules of the sponge are able to keep the shape of the sponge fixed but not to make it hard and the internuclear distance between the molecules of sponge is also big that is why sponge can be compressed .
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