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What change their volume when compressive forces are applied

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Answered by kndjyothi
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Liquids change their volume when compressive forces are applied.

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Answer:

Liquids change their volume when compressive forces are applied.

Explanation:

Because A consequence of compressing a fluid is that the viscosity, that is the resistance of the fluid to flow, also increases as the density increases. This is because the atoms are forced closer together, and thus cannot slip by each other as easily as they can when the fluid is at atmospheric pressure.

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