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The bulk modulous of perfectly rigid body is equal to

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Answered by Anonymous
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Perfectly rigid body: Bulk modulus is infinite. It is not compressible. So force required to change its volume is infinite. It's Compressibility is 0.

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Perfectly rigid body: Bulk modulus is infinite. It is not compressible. So force required to change its volume is infinite. It's Compressibility is 0.

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