Physics, asked by nageshbollabathini93, 6 months ago

under normal conditions even by applying maximum of pressure on iron, it is still not compressible.why?​

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Answered by mayankmahajan33
11

Answer:

yes iron is compressible

Explanation:

Metals in solid form are compressible to a certain limit beyond the plastic deformation point the material undergoes permanent change. ... When spoken of small amount of metals they generally change volume when compressed or expand

Answered by n081
3

Explanation:

because iron is a solid and it have no space in it's particles that's why it is not compressible

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